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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Palms Up, Fingers Curled, Abby N. Lewis
Palms Up, Fingers Curled, Abby N. Lewis
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Bio: Abby N. Lewis is a poet from Dandridge, Tennessee. She is the author of the chapbook This Fluid Journey (Finishing Line Press, 2018) and the poetry collection Reticent (Grateful Steps, 2016). Her work has appeared in Timber, The Mockingbird, The Allegheny Review, Sanctuary, and elsewhere. Follow her website: freeairforfish.com.
My Own Private Godfather, Richard Stuecker
My Own Private Godfather, Richard Stuecker
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A memoir of the author's visit to his wife's Italian family in Elmhurst, Illinois for a wedding. Her cousin and father of the groom takes the author on an early morning ride showing him various points of interest related to the Mafia.
Prisoner, Abby N. Lewis
Prisoner, Abby N. Lewis
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Bio: Abby N. Lewis is a poet from Dandridge, Tennessee. She is the author of the chapbook This Fluid Journey (Finishing Line Press, 2018) and the poetry collection Reticent (Grateful Steps, 2016). Her work has appeared in Timber, The Mockingbird, The Allegheny Review, Sanctuary, and elsewhere. Follow her website: freeairforfish.com.
Another Life, Jillian D. Bailey
Another Life, Jillian D. Bailey
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"Another Life” is a short story about going home again. The main character, Julie, returns home and reflects on the life she left behind after high school. She reflects on the love that she lost when she lost Chris, her high school boyfriend. On this trip home, Julie experiences the sickening discomfort of returning to a place and person she no longer is and is surrounded by the memories that never really leave. Chris and his memory never left Julie, and in the sickening claustrophobia of hometown life, she discovers the man he became and what could have been.
Manifesto For Immigration, Mary T. Duerksen
Manifesto For Immigration, Mary T. Duerksen
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A poem expressing outrage and passion on behalf of refugees and immigrants. This poem was composed in response to the Syrian refugee crisis.
Unpacking Halcyon, Andrew Kulak
Broadcasts Of "I Love Lucy" Are Now Arriving In Aldebaran, Trent Walters
Broadcasts Of "I Love Lucy" Are Now Arriving In Aldebaran, Trent Walters
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Poetry.
The Spare Bedroom, Valerie Smith
The Spare Bedroom, Valerie Smith
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The Spare Bedroom
What does it feel like behind that door
at the end of the hall, in that nosebleed
section of the house? No matter how small,
we fill our extra corners with fake ferns
and peace lilies, a lonely aloe vera plant.
Soulmate, Zachary Daniel Kaplan-Moss
Soulmate, Zachary Daniel Kaplan-Moss
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Soulmate is a 4,300 word short story about a sentient orange dress and the man who wears it.
Enjoy
Quarters, Nina M. Siso
Quarters, Nina M. Siso
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"Quarters" is a poem that depicts a struggle with ethnicity and heritage. How does someone react to the political climate when they pass for white, but are only two generations away from Latin immigrants. What is their responsibility? What parts of their heritage can they express?
The Album, Claire Williamson
The Album, Claire Williamson
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How are we shaped by the objects in our lives? In this personal reflection and material culture examination, I reflect on the significance of a gift from my father, and where my affinity for this object fits into my family history and the larger social context of technology and memory.
Product Management, Jared I. Lemus Jr.
Product Management, Jared I. Lemus Jr.
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Do you ever think about truck drivers? Do you ever wonder how much of our supplies they transport? If you answer that, can you imagine how much power they have?
Amalfi: 2009, Brittany J. Barron
Amalfi: 2009, Brittany J. Barron
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In May 2016, Brittany J. Barron graduated from the University of North Georgia with a B.A. in English. Her undergraduate research has been recognized by The Edith Wharton Review as well as Gender Forum. Currently, Brittany is a Teaching Fellow and second-year MFA candidate in poetry at Georgia College.
Blackberry Summer, Laurel Ann Lowe
Four Lines About Archives, Ismael Santos
Four Lines About Archives, Ismael Santos
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This attempts to analyze and interpret the different moods, methods, and experiences of a new Grad student/Teaching Assistant in Miami, Florida.
Garden Of Flawless, Joe Chiodo
Safety, Anonymous W.
Safety, Anonymous W.
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W. explores her Jewish identity and the formation of her womanhood within the crucible of her parents' abuse.
The Neighborhood Bar, Kristen Brown
The Neighborhood Bar, Kristen Brown
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This text provides a poetic recollection of a memory. Elements of sound and space blur the edges of remembered reality.