Victor Lana
Victor Lana's stories, articles, and poems have been published in literary magazines and online. His books 'A Death in Prague' (2002), 'Move' (2003), 'The Savage Quiet September Sun: A Collection of 9/11 Stories' (2005), and 'Like a Passing Shadow' (2009) are available in print, online, and as e-books. 'Heartbeat and Other Poems,' 'If the Fates Allow: New York Christmas Stories,' 'Garden of Ghosts,' and 'Flashes in the Pan' are available exclusively on Amazon. His newest books 'The Stranger from the Sea' and 'Love in the Time of the Coronavirus' are available as e-books and in print. After winning the National Arts Club Award for Poetry while attending Queens College, he concentrated on writing mostly fiction and non-fiction prose until the recent publication of his new book of poetry, 'Heartbeat and Other Poems' (now available on Amazon). He has worked as a faculty advisor to school literary magazines and enjoys the creative process as a writer, editor, and collaborator. He has been with 'Blogcritics Magazine' since July 2005 and has written many articles on a variety of topics; previously co-head sports editor, he now is a Culture and Society and Flash Ficition editor. Having traveled extensively, Victor has visited six continents and intends to get to Antarctica someday where he figures a few ideas for new stories await him.
August 20, 2005
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A Reflection by Victor Lana In an article in the August 19th issue of Entertainment Weekly, Pierce Brosnan says, “One phone call, that’s all it took.” Thus, the Irish actor was told his services as James Bond, Agent 007, were no longer required. Brosnan can be credited for reinvigorating the …
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August 14, 2005
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Forty years ago, on August 15, 1965, the Beatles played at Shea Stadium.
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August 10, 2005
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I feel cheated by this situation and just hope the game I love is not tainted forever.
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August 7, 2005
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I believe every writer dreams of it: one of his/her books being made into a film.
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August 3, 2005
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In the grand scheme of things for many Americans, "work" seems to take precedent over having a "life."
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July 31, 2005
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The Star Wars series is a celluloid sestina that transcends generations in its power to move and entertain.
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July 25, 2005
Spirituality
The death of actor James Doohan, who played Scotty on Star Trek, motivates me to rethink the purpose of the series and subsequent feature films.
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