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The Messenger - Spring 2020
The Messenger
The objective of The Messenger is to encourage the appreciation and exploration of the creative arts on the University of Richmond campus. Since 1876, The Messenger has celebrated student work by publishing submissions in a literary and visual arts magazine. More information on the magazine, as well as past publications since 1987, can be found on messengerur.wordpress.com.
MEMORY
the act or fact of retaining and recalling impressions, facts, etc.
to draw from memory.
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“I think it is all a matter of love:
the more you love a memory,
the stronger and stranger it is.”
Vladimir Nabokov
Act Your Age, Not Your Shoe Size, Laura-Leigh Todd
Chewing Gum, Rodger E. Bishop Ii
Dévoiler, Rachel Burns
Six And A Half Years Of Roadkill, Chris Da Rosa
Hypotheticals, Mirielle Smith
The Summer Kill-Off, Patrick Kay
Full Issue, The Anthology
Full Issue, The Anthology
The Anthology
This is the entirety of the 2013 Winthrop Anthology issue.
Look At Me, Look At You. And Don't Turn Back, Hannah Bacon
Look At Me, Look At You. And Don't Turn Back, Hannah Bacon
The Anthology
A prose story
Dreamt An Ocean, Kendall Henderson
Leaving Snow White, Rachel Burns
Rarity, Ashley Moore
Adult Food, Lindsey Monroe
Full Issue, The Anthology
Full Issue, The Anthology
The Anthology
This is the entirety of the 2014 Winthrop Anthology issue.
Undone, Laurie Hilburn
Peppered Moth, Connie Shen
Cornpone Gives Directions, Patrick Kay
No Nerves, Ana Barkley
Summer House, Caroline Riley
Mourning, Willard Ramsey
The Video Tape, Mitch Postich
Dark And Stormy, Dave Birley
End Of The Season, Rachel Burns
Full Issue, The Anthology
Full Issue, The Anthology
The Anthology
This is the entirety of the 2015 Winthrop Anthology issue.
Temporary, Laurie Hilburn
Jiejie, Connie Shen
Daddy Wanted To Teach Me, Mckenzie Miller
Paper Cup At A Coffee Shop, Logan Moody
The Hillside, Amy Moore
Blue Isn't, Rachel Burns