The Mind's Eye
FALL 1998 | The Editor's FileIt is indeed a pleasure to introduce this Fall 1998 edition of The Mind's Eye. Featured is the work of several authors, all of whom have something special to offer. Mark Miller favors us with another piece, this time his award-winning presentation for the Faculty Lecture Series on the life and work of Robert Penn Warren. Mary Ellen Cohane demonstrates a remarkable versatility. After "The Gift of the Falcon" a humorous interlude for the 1998 Spring edition she presents here a scholarly analysis of William Wordsworth's "A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal." Adding to these distinguished contributions, Paul LeSage and Jan Myskowski provide two poems, and Ben Jacques currently on sabbatical leavedisplays his observation of character with "The Portrait." As the first alumnus published in The Mind's Eye, Jan Myskowski expands the journal's author base. Finally, the Review section retains its lively prose with Bonnie Bishoff's personal encounter "At Cleveland's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum." As we congratulate and feature the work of these authors, The Mind's Eye continues to accept submissions. Please refer to the Writer's Guidelines for submitting your material. |