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The slim paperback volume was published in November by Full Court Press, and contains more than 90 of her works, in no particular order. Among the author's favorites are those she penned about her childhood on Staten Island, growing up on Glen Avenue in New Brighton.

There are poems about the fresh mint in her grandmother's garden, and about the wine her grandfather made each year. In "Enter At Your Own Risk," she tells of how the borough has changed since her childhood, lamenting the days "when penny candy actually cost a penny" and a cent could buy you a chunk of Bazooka bubble gum at the neighborhood candy store, "when it was safe to walk home alone, and your friends were your friends.

Principe explains in her forward to "Tangible Remains. She has been teaching writing and literature as an adjunct professor at CSI for the last 25 years. The idea for a collection of her poems came about not long after her first book was published in Camerlengo was sentenced to 50 years to life for the murders. After "Surviving Murder" she said, "the time seemed right to do something completely different. As a professor of English and literature, she's often asked for advice on writing by her students at CSI.

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There are principles at work, no doubt: beholding a world of harm, the mind will apprehend some bringer-of-harm, some cause, or course, that might have been otherwise, had we possessed the wit to see. Or ruthlessness. Or what? Or heart. U kunt het materiaal voor persoonlijk gebruik zonder kosten raadplegen.

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