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Morrison is also no stranger to the supernatural. Several of her novels, including Song of Solomon (1977), Jazz (1992), Paradise (1997), Love (2003), and Home (2012), feature ghosts of the past. Her play Desdemona (Oberon Books, 2011) focuses on the ghost of Shakespeare’s character, giving her a voice (finally!) to explore what went wrong in her relationship with Othello; in letting this character speak, Morrison calls attention to the issues of race and class that Shakespeare glossed over in his play.

Monster, She Wrote

Lisa Kröger, Melanie R. Anderson

Metrodorus of Chios (fourth century B.C.) wrote that “to consider the Earth as the only populated world in infinite space is as absurd as to assert that in an entire field of millet, only one grain will grow.”

The Apostasy That Wasn't

Rod Bennett

Cook, Fred J. The Girl on the Lonely Beach. New York: Fawcett/Gold Medal, 1954.

Ripped From the Headlines!

Harold Schechter

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