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Dispatches from Iceland
Kurt Caswell, of Texas Tech University—Honors College, and Vermont College of Fine Arts, spent the better part of the summer of 2013 traveling in Iceland on a generous grant from his university.
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April 21, 2015Dispatches from Iceland: Hofn to Reykjavik: Let’s Take the Bus, Part Three—The Mariner
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March 23, 2015Dispatches from Iceland: Borgarnes to Akureyri: Let’s Take the Bus, Part Two—The Sleeping Giant
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February 24, 2015Dispatches from Iceland: Brjanslaekur to Isafjordur: Let’s Take the Bus, Part One—The Neatnik
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November 18, 2014Dispatches from Iceland: Mosfellsbær: Walking to Laxness
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April 8, 2014Dispatches from Iceland: Flatey and Brjanslækur: Eating the Pylsur of Heaven, Part Two
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March 7, 2014Dispatches from Iceland: Stykkisholmur: Eating the Pylsur of Heaven, Part One
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February 7, 2014Dispatches from Iceland: Egilsstadir: Waiting for the Monster
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January 7, 2014Dispatches from Iceland: Reykholt: On Not Looking Into Snorri’s Pool
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November 14, 2013Dispatches from Iceland: Reykjavik: A Visit to the World’s Only Penis Museum
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