One idea could be a story where Barbie and Ken go on an adventure to a far - off magical land. They face challenges together and their relationship grows stronger as they rely on each other to overcome obstacles.
A simple romantic plot could be that Ken plans a big, elaborate surprise date for Barbie. He decorates a whole rooftop with her favorite things and they have a private dinner under the stars.
One Yale success story could be that of many alumni who have gone on to make significant contributions in the field of medicine. They've conducted groundbreaking research, found cures for diseases, and improved healthcare globally. For example, some Yale - educated doctors have been at the forefront of developing new treatments for cancer.
Perhaps in this Yale novel, the 'Twelfth House' is a place where important events occur. It could be a gathering place for certain characters, a place of secrets, or even a place that holds some sort of power within the narrative. If you can give more details about the novel, it would be easier to explain.
The payment by Yale Review for fiction can vary. It depends on factors like the quality and length of the work, as well as their current budget and editorial decisions.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the 'Mr Carson the Real Man novel'. But he could be the main character, perhaps a complex individual with his own set of values, dreams, and flaws.
I don't know who Ken is specifically. The story he is telling could be about his personal experiences, like a trip he took, or it could be a fictional story he made up, perhaps a fantasy adventure with magical creatures.
The ghost in the Sterling Memorial Library is quite famous. It's said that the figure is often seen in the restricted areas of the library. Maybe it was a librarian from long ago who still feels a sense of duty towards the books.