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Andonia Gountanis' Poems, Andonia Gountanis
Andonia Gountanis' Poems, Andonia Gountanis
Binghamton University Undergraduate Journal
Hello! My name is Andonia Gountanis, I am a junior and a neuroscience major at Binghamton University. My studies mostly consist of heavy-loaded-science courses. I enjoy writing in my free time! This gives me a little diversity in what I do, and gives me a break from all the heavy science material I learn in a day!
Kanyoo Bridge, Marlowe Frank
Sometimes In Spring, Marlowe Frank
When The Baker’S Bread Breaks, Davey Ozahowski
When The Baker’S Bread Breaks, Davey Ozahowski
CLAMANTIS: The MALS Journal
No abstract provided.
Entire Issue, Kyra E. Blair, Rachel Sedgwick
Entire Issue, Kyra E. Blair, Rachel Sedgwick
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present
No abstract provided.
Kitchen Light, Sabine Hoskinson
A Longing, Sabine Hoskinson
Gone, James Washington Jr.
Anything Superfluous, Andras Gerevich, Andrew Fenthem
Anything Superfluous, Andras Gerevich, Andrew Fenthem
CLAMANTIS: The MALS Journal
No abstract provided.
Whiskey, Adella-Marie G. Cloutier
River Of Dreams, Kaysone Syonesa
River Of Dreams, Kaysone Syonesa
Journal of Southeast Asian American Education and Advancement
3 Lao American poems
Qwerty, James E. Fowler
Looking As They Should, Philip Wexler
Looking As They Should, Philip Wexler
Westview
On the ferry to the Stockholm Archipelago, Gunilla
Frisk, James E. Fowler
Lady: Bug, James E. Fowler
For Joe Conley, Ike Godsey On The Waltons 1928-2013, David Vancil
For Joe Conley, Ike Godsey On The Waltons 1928-2013, David Vancil
Westview
In your favorite episode, you are past your prime
In The Pacific: A Wwii Photograph, David Vancil
In The Pacific: A Wwii Photograph, David Vancil
Westview
In the black and white snapshot, my father and my uncle, sweaty from volleyball, stand side-by-side
My Father's Wars, Sheila A. Murphy
My Father's Wars, Sheila A. Murphy
Westview
Longer now than sixty years ago, dying in a veterans’ hospital, committed by my mother
Petticoat In The Navy: My Mother's War, Sheila A. Murphy
Petticoat In The Navy: My Mother's War, Sheila A. Murphy
Westview
In 1918 Julia Lehan, age nineteen, lives in Roxbury
Well Of Despair, Sarah Brown Weitzman
I Remember Rodney, David Vancil
Big, James E. Fowler
"After The Storm," "Full Moon, House Cats," "Nameless, Coffeeshop Woman," "Movement," And "We Leave Behind Footprints", Gregory D. Brown
"After The Storm," "Full Moon, House Cats," "Nameless, Coffeeshop Woman," "Movement," And "We Leave Behind Footprints", Gregory D. Brown
Westview
No abstract provided.
Pollen On Your Nose, Calvin Seerveld
Introduction To My Poems: Understanding The Soul In Tieck, Leibniz, Shelley, And Kleist, Tasha Pedigo
Introduction To My Poems: Understanding The Soul In Tieck, Leibniz, Shelley, And Kleist, Tasha Pedigo
Kaleidoscope
No abstract provided.
Just Above Silence By Anna Greki, Lynda Chouiten
Just Above Silence By Anna Greki, Lynda Chouiten
Transference
Translated from the French with commentary by Lynda Chouiten.
Even Santa Has Bad Days: The Rainy Day Christmas Card, Charles "Chip" Kaufmann
Even Santa Has Bad Days: The Rainy Day Christmas Card, Charles "Chip" Kaufmann
Maine History
The Rainy Day Christmas Card, donated to the Maine Historical Society Library by Earl Shettleworth, was designed by Rafael Tuck & Sons in London and printed in the 1880s or 1890s at the First Fine Arts Works Studios, Saxony. Other Victorian Christmas cards produced by Tuck (1821-1900) contain similarly un-Christmas-like images: a bouquet of damask roses; wild flowers; apple blossoms; green Scottish heathland; idyllic fishing nets in a rural village; a country churchyard with newly-green birch trees beyond a waterfall. Clearly, behind the clouds of an English Christmas, somewhere, the sun must be shining.
Professional Rules And Responsibilitty: Whose Law?, Michele Goodwin
Professional Rules And Responsibilitty: Whose Law?, Michele Goodwin
Michigan Journal of Gender & Law
A Poem.
Androgenius, David Boyle
Judge, Lisa Demsky