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Sink Hollow Volume 8
Sink Hollow
To make a magazine, we seek contrast and even the tension of contradiction.
We hunt for the words that defy experience, and experiences that defy words alone but must be captured by clever poetic contraptions and literary devices that violate the architecture of language and definitions in order to teach us what we can't know by conventional means. We crave the ingenious art of using words to drag meaning outside the semantic containment of words. There's contradiction! This is the skill of infusing words with the power to evoke emotion and connection. The work of the poet, the artist, the …
Whither World?, Ikeogu Oke
Whither World?, Ikeogu Oke
Journal of Hip Hop Studies
Second of ten poems written by the late and great Nigerian poet Ikeogu Oke.
I Beg Of You, Honey, Ikeogu Oke
I Beg Of You, Honey, Ikeogu Oke
Journal of Hip Hop Studies
First of 10 poems written by the late and great Nigerian poet Ikeogu Oke
Dear Mama, Ikeogu Oke
Dear Mama, Ikeogu Oke
Journal of Hip Hop Studies
Third of ten poems written by the late and great Nigerian Poet Ikeogu Oke.
Watching The World, Ikeogu Oke
Watching The World, Ikeogu Oke
Journal of Hip Hop Studies
Fourth of ten poems written by the late and great Nigerian Poet Ikeogu Oke.
Better Days, Ikeogu Oke
Better Days, Ikeogu Oke
Journal of Hip Hop Studies
Fifth of ten poems written by the late and great Nigerian Poet Ikeogu Oke.
Good Thing Going, Ikeogu Oke
Good Thing Going, Ikeogu Oke
Journal of Hip Hop Studies
Sixth of ten poems written by the late and great Nigerian Poet Ikeogu Oke.
Native Son, Ikeogu Oke
Native Son, Ikeogu Oke
Journal of Hip Hop Studies
Ninth of ten poems written by the late and great Nigerian Poet Ikeogu Oke.
Why The Cookie Crumbles, Ikeogu Oke
Why The Cookie Crumbles, Ikeogu Oke
Journal of Hip Hop Studies
Seventh of ten poems written by the late and great Nigerian Poet Ikeogu Oke.
Go Tell It On The Mountain, Ikeogu Oke
Go Tell It On The Mountain, Ikeogu Oke
Journal of Hip Hop Studies
Tenth of ten poems written by the late and great Nigerian Poet Ikeogu Oke.
Poem - Untitled, Jasmine Mans
Incarnatas: An Artist In Residence Practice In The Ubc Botanical Garden, Celeste Snowber
Incarnatas: An Artist In Residence Practice In The Ubc Botanical Garden, Celeste Snowber
Artizein: Arts and Teaching Journal
This article shares some of the poetry and dance that emerged out of a two-year Artist in Residency in the University of British Columbia Botanical Garden in Vancouver, British Columbia.
As a site-specific performance artist, my practice has explored being with and in the Botanical Garden and allowing poetry and dance to emerge out of my walks, arts-based practice of listening, observing the various species in the Asian garden from all over Asia as well as indigenous plants and trees in B.C. My offering was to bring an artistic lens to the exploration and interpretation of the garden. Out of …
Giiwe, Skyler Kuczaboski
Displaced, Charlene Browne
The Anti-Yellow Agenda, Karen Zheng
Cedarville Review Artist Spotlight: Savannah Hart, Savannah L. Hart, Abigail C. Wisser
Cedarville Review Artist Spotlight: Savannah Hart, Savannah L. Hart, Abigail C. Wisser
Cedarville Review
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Cedarville Review Artist Spotlight: Miranda Dyson, Miranda Dyson
Cedarville Review Artist Spotlight: Miranda Dyson, Miranda Dyson
Cedarville Review
No abstract provided.
Sink Hollow Volume 7
Sink Hollow
This issue marks my last as both an undergraduate student and as Sink Hollow's Editor-in-Chief. I have been with this precious publication since I was a freshman, new and green in the creative writing world.
My time with Sink Hollow has been invaluable. It has given me a deep appreciation for the vulnerability of creators and writers alike who share their work with us. It is terrifying to not only bring your creativity into actuality, but to share it publicly for the world to see. I have sat back in awe through every submission period at the bravery of all …
When The Party's Over, Sophie Harris
Maybe It's Better That Way, Ren Zimmerman
The Lampshade, Evan Myers
Blush, Gabby Villagran
Lipstick, Gabby Villagran
Front Porch Dolor, Sarah Miller
Tree Terrain, Caroline Bass
In This World There Are Many Living Things And Lots Of Dead Things Too, Paul Bryant
In This World There Are Many Living Things And Lots Of Dead Things Too, Paul Bryant
The Echo
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Trash Bucket, Mary Shelley Reid
Out Fishing, Sarah Miller
Summer On The Mountain, Sarah Murdaugh
The Audacity, Isabella Quiros