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12.1 Full Issue, Gandy Dancer
12.1 Full Issue, Gandy Dancer
Gandy Dancer Archives
Gandy Dancer is a literary magazine, publishing fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, and visual art. We invite submissions from student writers and artists at all of the SUNY campuses. Edited by students at SUNY Geneseo, Gandy Dancer is published twice yearly. For more information, visit www.gandydancer.org. Gandy Dancer 11.1 is the twenty-second issue, published Fall 2023.
Appalachia Summer/Fall 2023: Complete Issue
Appalachia Summer/Fall 2023: Complete Issue
Appalachia
Summer/Fall 2023 - Volume LXXIV, Number 2 - Issue #256. Risks and Adventure: Swiftwater training, a low-carbon loop, and ultramarathons.
Gandy Dancer 11.2, Gandy Dancer
Gandy Dancer 11.2, Gandy Dancer
Gandy Dancer Archives
Gandy Dancer is a literary magazine, publishing fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, and visual art. We invite submissions from student writers and artists at all of the SUNY campuses. Edited by students at SUNY Geneseo, Gandy Dancer is published twice yearly. For more information, visit www.gandydancer.org. Gandy Dancer 11.2 is the twenty-first issue, published Spring 2023.
Appalachia Winter/Spring 2023: Complete Issue
Appalachia Winter/Spring 2023: Complete Issue
Appalachia
Winter/Spring 2023 - Volume LXXIV, Number 1 - Issue #255. Encounters with Animals: Glimpsing the Soul of Nature
This Is Just To Say, Nate Castellitto
This Is Just To Say, Nate Castellitto
The Peregrine Review
although i haven’t met you i think of you…
Eventide Psalm, Anna Cheng
A Quiet Remembering, Isabella Farrington
A Quiet Remembering, Isabella Farrington
The Peregrine Review
Watching the sky in sloped-back chairs, Your presence next to mine When you already knew I needed you…
Brightening The Light, Lynn J.D. Haskell
Brightening The Light, Lynn J.D. Haskell
The Peregrine Review
My relative sets As I appear We share the same space Just not at the same time…
The Train Of Life, Lydia Lonie
The Train Of Life, Lydia Lonie
The Peregrine Review
Passing over fallen leaves Whistling through drapes of green Busying, basking, pushing, pausing Leaving many things unfelt, unseen…
Love Letter To A Plant, Molly Mckim
Love Letter To A Plant, Molly Mckim
The Peregrine Review
you, my darling, have lived through four years two heartbreaks sixteen seasons…
Focus, Andrew Mullen
Focus, Andrew Mullen
The Peregrine Review
I sit down with Determination, A student practicing a piece of Concentration, The melody is beautiful, the lyrics keep me at bay, Oh Lord please, help me to play this song each day…
Do I Have To Come Perfect?, Abby Ng
Do I Have To Come Perfect?, Abby Ng
The Peregrine Review
Do I have to come perfect? Polished and clean. Sparkling and seen. What is hidden you already know, From the tangles of hair to my crusty toes…
Locust Point, William Stowman
Locust Point, William Stowman
The Peregrine Review
The water runs cool in the valley At that place Where the stream Passes the old stone wall…
My Memories Of You, Jacklyn Wyszynski
My Memories Of You, Jacklyn Wyszynski
The Peregrine Review
I encountered you during a period of solitude. Immersed in the monotony of routine, I had just a few minutes to myself. I sat, as I was used to; I was exposed as usual, too. I looked down to greet the tile flooring and then straightened my gaze ahead. And then I saw you...
Dried Memories, Emmy Varner
Dried Memories, Emmy Varner
The Peregrine Review
Flowers on the cover of my laptop, still pasted and preserved in time for now. I briefly touch the petals held on top…
January, Mackenzie Christie
January, Mackenzie Christie
The Peregrine Review
it is january again. i have lived through 20 january’s up until this point, i sense time’s passage in the underlying patterns – not the flipping of the calendar pages…
The Cat Stretches Himself Upon The Floor, Courtney Kehler
The Cat Stretches Himself Upon The Floor, Courtney Kehler
The Peregrine Review
The cat stretches himself upon the floor — even his hind legs extend behind him. I can see his tail, a flag waving in the nonexistent breeze — his posture is stately, his whiskers prim…
Late Night Texts From My Grandmother, Evelyn Kelly
Late Night Texts From My Grandmother, Evelyn Kelly
The Peregrine Review
“A severe thunderstorm raged, It blew sparks away, lines lay, no longer sizzling, across roads like worms emerging from earth to drown on sidewalks…
More Than Summer, Hannah Lim
More Than Summer, Hannah Lim
The Peregrine Review
We know what’s to come when the leaves turn pale But we still look in awe As they turn a deep shade of red and orange Then flutter to the ground Bare trees are all that’s left..
Tablecloth Artist, Kaitlin Merlino
Tablecloth Artist, Kaitlin Merlino
The Peregrine Review
After six years of repeating the same, steady day, I sit in bed this morning, waiting for the pitter patter of little feet on the floor, but no sound breaks in. Eyebrows creased, I make my way to my son’s bedroom, separated from mine by a thin wall, and open the door to see him buttoning up his good shirt - the one reserved for Sundays and other special occasions. With sleep-dappled eyes and a mess of blonde curls, Andy looks up at me proudly...
Ruminations From A Lifeguard Stand, Lauren Mock
Ruminations From A Lifeguard Stand, Lauren Mock
The Peregrine Review
Nothing brings me peace quite like sunlight hitting pool water. Something about the shimmering lattice pattern it casts on the cerulean pool bottom transports me to a mental realm where joy and freedom abound. Then, a cloud comes in and reminds me that I’m sitting eight feet in the air on a rickety lifeguard stand for a whopping hourly wage of $7.25, and the peace is gone. Screaming children run rampant, their parents blissfully oblivious as they chat with their feet dangling into the country-club-heated water. The resounding metallic clang of the diving board reverberates through my ears, followed by …
Servant's Cloth, Lizzie Pratt
Servant's Cloth, Lizzie Pratt
The Peregrine Review
Though all things were under your power You wrapped a towel around your waist Came to me quietly And knelt down…
I'Ve Been Waiting Twelve Months For A Call Back, Nicole Serianni
I'Ve Been Waiting Twelve Months For A Call Back, Nicole Serianni
The Peregrine Review
I’ve called my poppy twelve times since last December. I scrolled through my contacts, tapped his name with my thumb, and held the phone to my ear twelve different times. I called my poppy twelve times this year, and twelve times I heard the fateful message, “the number you have reached is no longer in service”...
Love With Courage, Abby Smoker
Love With Courage, Abby Smoker
The Peregrine Review
on the menu today: a meal less bland than last week’s. this one seasoned (we heard your complaints) and flavorful (we stopped cooking the kick out before transferring it to your plate)…
Daddy's Boots, Madison Casey
Daddy's Boots, Madison Casey
The Peregrine Review
I wore Daddy’s boots for the first time the day we buried my best friend Three sizes too big, steel-toed and heavy, they made it hard to walk Brown and worn, they’d done lots of things..
The Notes In My Notes App, Molly Mckim
The Notes In My Notes App, Molly Mckim
The Peregrine Review
a poem about my house being haunted. - a poem about dying. note: see above…
Awakening, Eleanor Mund
Awakening, Eleanor Mund
The Peregrine Review
Why do babies cry when they’re born? The answer only seems natural- They are introduced to a new, scary world in which they have just created a dent, a new spot just for them. To make space is a frightening thing…
Time, Nakiah Baker
Time, Nakiah Baker
The Peregrine Review
Happens goes on never stops even when I beg it to fall to my knees…
Your Eyes, Nakiah Baker
Your Eyes, Nakiah Baker
The Peregrine Review
make my heart bleed butterflies that fly into my throat so that I am hardly breathing through beautiful, flapping wings…
Bitterness, Hannah Carns
Bitterness, Hannah Carns
The Peregrine Review
It’s that transition state when the grapes are fermenting in your fridge but are definitely not turning into wine…