Who Do You Think You Are?

 

 

Stories & Images by

John Palcewski

 

 

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Fiction and accompanying photographic images

Copyright © 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006 by John Palcewski.  

 

Much of my work has previously appeared in Evergreen Review,

Archipelago, Electric Acorn, Eclectica, Unlikely Stories, Atomic 

Petals, Amarillo Bay, Branches Quartely, Avatar Review,

 Megaera, Tryst, Stirring, Adirondack Review, Samsara, 

The Drunken Boat, and Adirondack Review.

 

 

An Introduction

 

 

Stories & Images

 

Precise, Literal, Unforgiving, Unlikely Stories

 

Two Portraits, Archipelago

 

A Can of Worms, 3711 Atlantic

 

The Blind Barber, Atomic Petals

 

Memoria Nera, Archipelago

 

Sophia Loren’s Daughter?, Eclectica

 

Vittoria’s Island, Atomic Petals

 

Pianissimo Major, Electric Acorn

 

Oddly Familiar, Adirondack Review

 

Ahab and Ishmael, Electric Acorn

 

His Journey Westward, Electric Acorn

 

The Red Boat, Electric Acorn

 

It’s Not What She Meant, Unlikely Stories

 

Memoir, Unlikely Stories

 

Best Swimmer Drowning, Unlikely Stories

 

Dawn of Civility, Unlikely Stories

 

Spell, Sun Oasis

 

Images, Tryst3

 

Expressive Aphasia, Megaera

 

Graffito, Amarillo Bay

 

A Wild Pig, Amarillo Bay

 

Moody Mom, Adirondack Review

 

The Train Will Never Come, Stirring

 

Patroness of the Arts, Eclectica

 

The Professor’s Album

 

Gull As Metaphor

 

Happy Endings

 

Is She Sincere?

 

Objective Correlative

 

Only Five Percent

 

Merely Play

 

No Choice

 

Looking Out For Him

 

One of Harold’s Marriages

 

Unresolved Issues

 

Harmony of Interests

 

But Actually He’s An Optimist

 

Gaudeamus Igitur

 

Faces

 

Country Bumpkins

 

Double

 

Reflection & Refraction

 

Déjà Vu

 

Hypocrisy

 

Like Mars

 

Making Peace

 

 

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John Palcewski has enjoyed an eclectic career as a

wire service photojournalist, music/drama critic,

magazine editor, literary fiction writer, poet,

and fine arts photographer.  His work

appears in the literary and academic

press as well as in many online

publications. He lives in a

 vineyard's villa on the

 island of Ischia,

in the bay of

Naples,

Italy.

 

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"Scribo ergo sum."

 

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John Palcewski’s Live Journal:

 

www.forioscribe.livejournal.com

 

 

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Comments welcome:

 

Palcewski@gmail.com