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Requiem: Heart-Wrenching “Mass Song” Or A Smoke Screen?, Marie Peteuil
Requiem: Heart-Wrenching “Mass Song” Or A Smoke Screen?, Marie Peteuil
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Bibliographic Trace
Research in progress for ENGL 2333: World Literature II
Faculty Mentor: W. Scott Cheney, Ph.D.
In an 1870 letter, Emily Dickinson described poetry this way: “If I read a book and it makes my whole body so cold no fire can ever warm me, I know that is poetry. If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry. These are the only way I know it. Is there any other way?” During the twentieth century, the Russian poet Anna Akhmatova wrote poetry that embodies Dickinson’s intense definition. My …
Orchid Philosophy, Mary Morrison
A Covid Calendar, In Twelve Animals, Dana Medoro
A Covid Calendar, In Twelve Animals, Dana Medoro
Animal Studies Journal
This poem reflects upon the year 2020, the death of an animal-activist in Canada, and the murderous effects of COVID-19 on non-human animals
Sink Hollow Volume 10
Sink Hollow
This year felt like a thunderstorm. Rain pelting down on us so hard it burns. Lightning strikes so stark we have to close our eyes. Thunder rumbling so ominously we feel it deep in our bones. So many things we hold dear have been lost in this storm.
But something we have found is the human ability to feel a raw and powerful pain. We are intrinsically bound to each other, to nature, and to this world by the pain we feel. A pain so powerful and deep you feel it is sucking you under and drowning you.
The pieces …
Sink Hollow Volume 9
Sink Hollow
Our world experiences radical change every day. With this change, things that used to make us feel grounded in our lives may not translate. Our realities may not hold true anymore. Through artistic expression, whatever form that takes, we re-examine what it means to be human after change.
Issue 9 takes a journey of re-examination during times of radical- and sometimes harsh- change. The collage of pieces we have curated re-examine so much of what I thought I knew and give an entirely new meaning to my reality. I would challenge you as you read this issue to re-examine change …
What Do You Know About Beauty, Kylie Walsh
Valparaiso And Neruda, Elizabeth Claverie
The Dance Of My Body, Elizabeth Claverie
Sweet Butter On A Burn, Elizabeth Claverie
Sometimes, Rachel Zucker
Short Song, Julia Conner
Sad Dictionary, Maggie Davila
Remember The First Glance Of Our Lives, Brittany Lyons
Remember The First Glance Of Our Lives, Brittany Lyons
The Tuxedo Archives
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Reclaiming Spaces, Kylie Walsh
Perhaps With Less Grace, Devan Y. Klein
Home, Millita Walker
Glove, Michael Asare Aboagye
Frozen, Caroline Jeter
Follow Your Roots, Devan Y. Klein
Falling, Rachel Zucker
Curls, Jasmine Picazo
Breathe In; Breathe Out, Rochelle Craig
Bones, Chloe Miller Bess
Blue Gaps, Matthew E. Davis
At Bay, Kevin Sunga
(M)Other Tongue, Julia Conner
Wandering Legacy, Brittany Lyons
Time Spent Lost, Kylie Walsh
There It Goes Again, Liang M. Somers
The Passion Of The Storm, Mandy Gilbertson