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hxcstevebuscemi: If TikTok gets banned how will I learn about the weird connections in the Stephen King universe or how a crane operator prefers a finger push button over the the regular stick operating features

MtGileadChurch: Hear from Stephen Crane as he tells his story about listening to God's prompt for his life. Do you have a wonderful story of change, or know of someone who does? Share your story so others can hear how God has moved in your life. Visit

paledave: Lawrence's short stories are winners; his poetry very much in the mold of Stephen Crane's poetry. DHL's litcrit is nonpareil. His novels are dirty, and I don't mean salacious: rather, filled with mud and muck and grime. His travel writing is unreadable.

plfrnz: Also discussed: the insipidity of Auster as biographer, both absolutely and as compared with the inspired Berryman.

UsedForMoney: I must say this because it must be said.......Stephen Crane is not easy. Presently reading Maggie A Girl Of The Streets and it reveals writing talent not often seen. Crane knew it albeit a end of 19 th Century life but still.......he knew it.

eslreading: Adapting stories & songs on wild west theme. These reading & listening activs based on "The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky" by Stephen Crane

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UsedForMoney: Finished reading The Red Badge Of Courage by Stephen Crane for the second time in my life. The first time was years ago. Real writing is within that book. I found it just as satisfying as the first time I read it. New admiration for Mr Crane now exists within me.

AndrewPMunro: “When the prophet, a complacent fat man, Arrived at the mountain-top He cried: "Woe to my knowledge! I intended to see good white lands And bad black lands But the scene is grey.” Stephen Crane

Gorilla2070: Stephen Crane - 1871-1900. A man said to the universe: “Sir, I exist!”. “However,” replied the universe, “The fact has not created in me. A sense of obligation.”.

SciFi_Romance: As it is World Poetry Day, I will share a couple of my favorites. This is by Stephen Crane.

ebooks4all1: eBook - The Red Badge of Courage

SphereyGS: if feelings were to be read by others and becomes an art form mine would be so controversial yet tragic that people probably wouldn't know how to feel about it maybe my feelings could be the stephen crane of feelings, realistic, showing flaws and all that i don't know tbh

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obadiah60743: Sometimes, the most profound of awakenings come wrapped in the quietest of moments.,Stephen Crane,awakenings, inspirational-attitude,

Mr_BenSmith: I have rarely been as horrified as I was researching Stephen Crane in 1890's local papers from Jacksonville, Fl, and instead finding article after article detailing lynching after lynching, all passed off with mention of the dead man's supposed infraction on white civility.

obur78034: Nevertheless, he had, on a certain star-lit evening, said wonderingly and quite reverently: Deh moon looks like hell, don't it?,Stephen Crane, Maggie: A Girl of the Streets,dark, humor, naturalism,

Nakam1492: stephen crane's "in the desert" always makes me consider using he/him pronouns

BobMcIntyre53: I felt the same way about Stephen Crane’s ‘Red Badge of Courage’.

DrJamesOlsson: Person "DEAD of HEART ATTACK" 80 Feet in the Air on Crane... Wilmington, Delaware Fire units performed CPR for "over an hour" before the patient was pronounced dead... Anchors and ropes were used to lower the deceased patient to the ground... - nbcphiladelphia

damagedave: Recite your favorite poem, cowards. Here’s Stephen Crane.

JoeEmison: A man said to the universe: “Sir, I exist!” “However,” replied the universe, “The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation.” —Stephen Crane

Hondays875: A man feared that he might find an assassin,Another that he might find a

AnthonyGizer: A man said to the universe: "Sir, I exist!" "However," replied the universe, "The fact has created no sense in me of obligation." -Stephen Crane

benidicteegba13: It appeared that the swift wings of their desires would have shattered against the iron gates of the impossible.,Stephen Crane, The Red Badge of Courage,literature,

kaytiemlee: "...for contrary to what readers of novels might imagine, novelists rarely talk about their work when they are together, especially ones who are most deeply in harmony." Paul Auster on the friendship of Crane and Conrad in BURNING BOY: The Life and Work of Stephen Crane

kaytiemlee: ...and even the [writers] they most admire often turn out to be the most difficult ones to bear." Auster, telling on Stephen Crane, telling on himself, telling on me...

Campass56: It appeared that the swift wings of their desires would have shattered against the iron gates of the impossible.,Stephen Crane, The Red Badge of Courage,literature,

gracewa37281841: Every sin is the result of a colaboration,Stephen Crane, The Blue Hotel and Other Stories,life, reality, true,

Pista_Badaam: BY STEPHEN CRANE A man said to the universe: “Sir, I exist!” “However,” replied the universe, “The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation.”

BWh4tever: The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane

storyofndblake: 7 Poems that Found Me: 1. Howl (Allen Ginsberg) 2. Wild Dreams of New Beginnings (Lawrence Ferlinghetti) 3. In the Desert (Stephen Crane) 4. Axe Handles (Gary Snyder) 5. America (Allen Ginsberg) 6. Song of Myself (Walt Whitman) 7. The Red Wheelbarrow (William Carlos Williamson)

jspence32208074: Stephen Crane wrote an epic American tale called Red Badge of Courage. Whenever a WOKE, socialist or far left activist blocks me I feel ecstatic. My Red Badge.

RInman042: I saw a man pursuing the horizon; Round and round they sped. I was disturbed at this;    I accosted the man. “It is futile,” I said, “You can never —” “You lie,” he cried,    And ran on. -Stephen Crane

cynthiasattic: Red Badge Of Courage Stephen Crane 22k Gold Accents

rarebookman: SIGNED First of John Berryman's Critical Biography of Stephen Crane INSCRIBED "To Ames W. Williams/with thanks for help/& regret that it's not/better." Fine in Near Fine dustwrapper. Williams co-wrote the standard bibliography of Crane. $1,500

ReviewsInAPinch: 4 of 5 stars to The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane

ede_421: In the Desert - Stephen Crane

NaohikoKanagae: 'The Blue Hotel,' by Stephen Crane, Part Three/ February 24, 2023

darthbomp: People wanna be Stephen Crane SO bad without even knowing who he is smh

drglennsullivan: 7 classics to get to know me: — Moby Dick — Lord of the Flies — Odyssey (trans. Lattimore) — Flashman at the Charge — Breakfast of Champions — In Our Time, Hemingway — Complete Poems, Stephen Crane

KihnMike: The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane.

b2l_Literature: Stephen Crane - American Writers 76 was first published in 1969. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota ...

JoJnMancuso: “…it seemed that the mob of blue men hurling themselves on the dangerous group of rifles were again grown wild with an enthusiasm of unselfishness.” -Stephen Crane, Red Badge of Courage Enthusiasm of unselfishness. Beautiful. My prayer for the Church.

bifrosty2k: I'm waiting for edited versions of Mark Twain and Stephen Crane...

TheVillageSun: Scorchers, bloomers and bike cops: When Broadway was a cyclists’ paradise — though not for Stephen Crane

steveslaycemi: I'm back in reading era and I read the upturned face by stephen crane and i-idk I just am still thinking abt it

ephealy: A man said to the universe: “Sir, I exist!” “However,” replied the universe, “The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation.” (Stephen Crane)

AudioBookRadio: Despite the early death of Stephen Crane his short stories still resonate with character and life. His poems are well worth discovering.

CopyrightGroup: Despite the early death of Stephen Crane his short stories still resonate with character and life. His poems are well worth discovering.

walterhpierce2: This quote from Stephen Crane I have put into my Eureka Moment and Discovery category. To study more quote-posters from this phase of the Creative Process go to:

POETSorg: “However,” replied the universe —Stephen Crane

iswearenglish: C2 WRITING A BOOK REVIEW Burning Boy The Life and Work of Stephen Crane

DanteMo93455816: 'Is it overwhelming to use a crane to crush a fly?' Flaming lips Stephen colberts run of jokes at my expense since publishing A Real Time Detective Story c2022 July Elon Musk open desire to throttle accounts based on Jewish fear mongering Wonder why? I mean colberts jokes

Hamza_m_Halabi: A man said to the universe: “Sir, I exist!” “However,” replied the universe, “The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation.” BY STEPHEN CRANE

Relnishinator: In the Desert - Stephen Crane

ThePigPlanet: San Angelo Dark OPB Ch Macey Wilson - Sloan sire: Van Wilder(upperhand) Res Hagen Hisey - Wesr Texas Genetics sire: Mr. October(west Texas) Berk Ch Ava Luke Res Alexandria Huseman - Stephen Crane sire: Exit Strategy

HammamEli: A man said to the universe: “Sir, I exist!” “However,” replied the universe, “The fact has not created in me a sense of obligation.” - Stephen Crane

poetinpinkshoes: “None of them knew the color of the sky.” -Stephen Crane, “The Open Boat” What are some of your favorite opening lines?

SFFAudio: Reading, Short And Deep 367 – The Upturned Face by Stephen Crane with Prof. Eric S. Rabkin

thedaybooks: Stephen Crane was one of my favorite poets in high school and I think it shows in my preference for short lines

thedaybooks: And what I learned from this class is that Wallace Stevens attended Stephen Crane’s funeral, and THAT is poetry: that’s the crux of poetry. Wallace Stevens attending Stephen Crane’s funeral. Me (and my cohort of poets) learning that from Susan Howe.

NaohikoKanagae: 'The Blue Hotel,' by Stephen Crane, Part One/ February 10, 2023

KatAMacfarlane: The book in question is Push, which won the Stephen Crane award for First Fiction, the Black Caucus of the American Library Association’s First Novelist Award, the Mind Book of the Year Award, and was a Village Voice and Time Out New York top ten book of 1996.

Danenbarger: A Summary and Analysis of Stephen Crane’s ‘In the Desert’

roberts50fiaz: The Open Boat and Other Stories: The Works of Stephen Crane (Annotated) HPZFEXB

StephenCraneSoc: Updates to the Stephen Crane Bibliography and Stephen Crane Studies Tables of Contents

JoJnMancuso: Been a long time since I read Red Badge of Courage. Forgot how beautifully descriptive Stephen Crane writes.

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TorFilmSociety: February 13, 1940. Lana Turner marries Artie Shaw. He was the first of her 7 husbands (though she did marry 8 times, twice to Stephen Crane.) She was Artie Shaw's 3 wife (of 8). The marriage lasted just short of 7 months.

dreamingbulb: Since she is here In a place of blackness, Not your golden days Nor your silver nights Can call me to you. Since she is here In a place of blackness, Here I stay and wait. — Stephen Crane 2/2

metmuseumbot: Card Case with Crane and Bamboo. mid-19th century. Credit line: Bequest of Stephen Whitney Phoenix, 1881

Kulambq: 'The Sun Also Rises' by Hemingway 'Wise Blood' by Flannery O'Connor 'The Red Badge of Courage' by Stephen Crane To name but a few.

StephanieLahey: “Think as I think,” said a man, “Or you are abominably wicked; You are a toad.” And after I had thought of it, I said, “I will, then, be a toad.” — Stephen Crane (The Black Riders & Other Lines, 1895, no. XLVII)

bookwormanthe: 2 of 5 stars to The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane

grtbooks: Feb. 13 in the Classics: A discussion of Stephen Crane's novel The Red Badge of Courage, and how it continues to touch new generations of young people, is featured on the TLC/Discovery program Great Books in 1999.

Neutralious: A man said to the universe: “Sir, I exist!” “However,” replied the universe, “The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation. Stephen Crane

UnholyRyan57: A Stephen Crane poem.

KennyHills17: Crane family at the Stephen Kirk hide WWT Slimbridge Gloucestershire 9 February 2023

autochucker: How many stephens could Stephen Crane crane if Stephen Crane could crane stephens?

WhatAmIBeing: In the desert By Stephen Crane

MangleKuo: Attempting to make a stephen wilkes Day to Night style photo from timelapse photos and a python script written by ChatGPT The moving crane was in the frame lol Will try again tmr morning Would be a sleepless-night project without ChatGPT

HornetAthens: Congratulations to the following student athletes on signing to further their education and play at the next level: Logan Schwering - Ottawa University, Jaden Crane - Stephen F Austin, and Slade Haresnape - Austin College! It’s a great day to be alive and a Hornet…HOOORAHHHH!

currrry_: A man said to the universe: "Sir, I exist!" "However," replied the universe "The fact had not created in me a sense of obligation" -Stephen Crane

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VAMPIRIC_HELL: if you're a fan of richard siken, stephen crane or dakota adan you may like my poetry... just sayin

melodeeblueth: But I like it. Because it is bitter. And because it is my heart. -Stephen Crane

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Daydreamer_Net: A man said to the universe: “Sir, I exist!” “However,” replied the universe, “The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation.” -Stephen Crane

dospassosfan: Trying to write. Sometimes requires a defibrillator. Ask Stephen Crane.

LibraryAmerica: Happy birthday to Paul Auster, singular writer who, to quote critic Michael Dirda, “has established one of the most distinctive niches in contemporary literature.” In 2021, Auster discussed Burning Boy, his biography of Stephen Crane, in an LOA Live event:

JensenGregory: "A man said to the universe: 'Sir, I exist!' 'However,' replied the universe, 'The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation.'" -Stephen Crane

biblioklept: “The Duel That Was Not Fought” — Stephen Crane

JC_Chorus: Happy Birthday, Paul Auster!

LuminousLibro: 3 of 5 stars to The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane

GibsonTomgibo: Omid, the last surviving Siberian Crane in the Western population met Roya, his companion introduced from a breeding program in Belgium. This is the first time Omid has seen a member of his species since 2009. When they saw each other they began to display and sing.

ChrisBohjalian: 5 of 5 stars to The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane

Robert_Dunbar: 4 of 5 stars to The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane

bleakhousing: "He would die; he would go to some place where he would be understood." Stephen Crane :: The Red Badge of Courage



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