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Project 4
IT'S ABOUT TIME (Sep 2001)

 [2 Stories, 11 Poems, 1 Work of Art]

    • [0401S] The Lives and Times of Guillaume de FoixTitle by Frank Almond (U.K.)
    • [0402P] Timepieces by James K Bowers (USA)
    • [0403P] There Are Times by William A Clayton (USA)
    • [0404P] Tick by Michelle Krantz (USA)
    • [0405A] Time [Illustrated poem] by Megan Larson (USA)
    • [0405P] Time [Poem only] by Megan Larson (USA)
    • [0406P] All The Time In The World by Jenny Morash (Canada)
    • [0407A] Morrigan by Tansy Pye (UK)
    • [0408P] Tempest, Father of TimeTitle by Keri Selzler (USA)
    • [0409P] Time by Amber Silver (Canada)
    • [0410P] High School Memories by Michelle Trudeau (USA)
    • [0411P] Copperline by Saana Tykkä (Finland)
    • [0412P] A Late Winter Passing, or Time to Take Him Away by James A Bowers (USA)
    • [0413S] Time by Steve Doyle (USA) - (Click for Audio: MP3)
    • [0414P] Thirty-Seven Seconds by James Hayward (U.K.)

Topic/Focus:  Project 4 was, as the title suggests, about time  Little of this edition remains posted in Elfwood, partially due to the difficulty of forcing the topic into Elfwood's genre restrictions.

 
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