Victor Lana has published numerous stories and articles in literary magazines and online, including his favorite haunt here at Blogcritics. His books A Death in Prague (2002),Move (2003), and The Savage Quiet September Sun: A Collection of 9/11 Stories are available at online bookstores. His new novel, Like a Passing Shadow is now available.
Victor Lana is a native of New York City, where he has studied acting, writing, and literature. He received a doctorate in English from St. John's University, New York, and has taught at every level in education. Please check out his blog.
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The hometown fans are understandably disappointed and, with Kennedy out, the road is going to be pretty bumpy for SJU the rest of the way.
Those last few seconds of the game will no doubt live in infamy for fans of Rutgers' Scarlet Knights.
This new order could make sense in a "regional" way, but it would really be the biggest change to hit baseball since the designated hitter.
Along with the resurgent New York Knicks, The Red Storm has New York fans revved up about basketball again.
the Mets seem finally willing and able to part ways with two of the worst acquisitions since Bobby Bonilla: pitcher Oliver Perez and second baseman Luis Castillo.
Houdini's grave is worth a visit if you have any interest in his story.
I have tried to watch some of Sheen's interviews, but they really make me sick.
The Duke played during what many baseball fans still see as the golden era, and that is especially true for fans here in New York City.
Many people, including myself, can only wonder why February 26, 1993, didn't do more to shake us out of our slumber.
If the dire situation on the field was not enough for Mets fans, the situation in the executive offices can make them worry even more these days.
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