edgar allen poe
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RasmaSandra
@RasmaSandra (98106)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
19 Jul 19
Edgar Allen Poe thrilled many with his tales of horror and other thrilling stories. In 1838 he published his only novel titles “The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket”. It was a story about the crew of a ship that wound...
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Alice Henry
@IreneVincent (15960)
• United States
21 Dec 17
Just one more ODD fact for you today. It's almost midnight and I haven't been on here for hours.
I just wanted to get a couple more posts in for today.
Edgar Allen Poe lived right here in Richmond, Virginia for a while. There...
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AmberLynn
@ScribbledAdNauseum (104615)
• United States
16 Mar 17
Once upon a midnight dreary... While I pondered weak and weary...
No, that's Mr. Poe, sorry.
Mrs. Poe is a book I read a few years ago and remember enjoying. I would really rather not ruin the synopsis so I won't...
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AmberLynn
@ScribbledAdNauseum (104615)
• United States
29 Jan 16
Today in 1845 "The Raven" By Edgar Allen Poe was published in The New York Evening Mirror.
I wasn't really a big fan of Edgar Allen Poe in school, I guess it's because we covered so much of his work. My Senior year of high...
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crabboy28
@crabboy28 (153)
• United States
29 Aug 08
Edgar Allen Poe has to be the maste of horror. His books get inside the characters head and extract fear and bottle it up. I like the raven because its about fear and despair. I wanna read the fall of the house of usher. Whats...
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kellys3ps
@kellys3ps (3723)
• United States
15 Aug 08
The staff at the Harvard Book Store has put together a list of their top 100 books ever written. http://www.harvard.com/onourshelves/top100.html
Books listed are:
A People's History of the United States Howard Zinn
The...
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alice in wonderland
alphabet
anna
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atlas
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crime and punishment
curious george
dora
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edgar allen poe
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henry
homer
jane
jane eyre
paradise lost
paul auster
powell
reading
skate
the eagles
the lord of the rings
wild horses
wrinkle
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zenmachado
@zenmachado (1617)
• United States
9 Feb 08
Jack McEvoy is a crime reporter working for the Rocky Mountain News. His only brother is a homicide detective, that committed suicide, because of depression from a traumatizing case. In hot pursuit of the truth, relating to his...
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creativedreamweaver
@creativedreamweaver (7297)
• United States
3 Oct 07
This quote is a favorite of mine. I want to know what others on the board think about it, or if I am just plain crazy to like it. Maybe it is because of the bipolar, but this quote just fits to a tee.
"I became insane with long...
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Angelwhispers
@Angelwhispers (8978)
• United States
11 May 07
I got a letter today in the mail from a very good friend that lives in Belgium. He always sends me some trinket when he has been on holiday in some exotic locale. This time he is returning from Spain. In his letters he writes as a...
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mermaid101
@mermaid101 (78)
• United States
1 Dec 06
I have a lot of poems and I was wandering if you can make a living or at least make money for your poems. I know is is possible, just look at Shel Sivlertstein and Edgar Allen Poe. If so, I wanted to know what sites or companies...
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peaceful202270
@peaceful (3294)
• United States
21 Oct 06
Mine is " The Telltale Heart" by Edgar Allen Poe...
Even reading it today after many years gave me the creeps! :0
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