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Creative Writing

Bryant University

2001

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Editor's Note Jan 2001

Editor's Note

Bryant Literary Review

No abstract provided.


Inky Went Down To The Well, K. S. Phillips Jan 2001

Inky Went Down To The Well, K. S. Phillips

Bryant Literary Review

None of us knew how pure Inky was until we drank her. Sadly, our awareness came three summers too late.


The Baker's Secret, Kathy Anderson Jan 2001

The Baker's Secret, Kathy Anderson

Bryant Literary Review

The town baker wakes at dawn, stands in his silent shop, with floured hands slaps rounded balls of dough


Places, Mark Brazaitis Jan 2001

Places, Mark Brazaitis

Bryant Literary Review

Salcajá, Lanquín, Purulhá:

the places we made love.


Lesson One, Janet Proulx Jan 2001

Lesson One, Janet Proulx

Bryant Literary Review

All winter long

Sister Mary Julian would enter the classroom,


Verso Jan 2001

Verso

Bryant Literary Review

No abstract provided.


Fan Letter, John Mann Jan 2001

Fan Letter, John Mann

Bryant Literary Review

Dear life, dear earth, dear season of snow.


Impending Doom, Mario Duarte Jan 2001

Impending Doom, Mario Duarte

Bryant Literary Review

Out of nothing, nowhere,

a boy grasping a red balloon

wavers over the circus tent.


Across The Line, William Holinger Jan 2001

Across The Line, William Holinger

Bryant Literary Review

The trouble is that the balls go where you throw them.

-- a well-known saying in juggling

Standing in foul territory over by the cornfield, roughing up the game ball,


The Counterpoint Lesson, Lyzette Wanzer Jan 2001

The Counterpoint Lesson, Lyzette Wanzer

Bryant Literary Review

My father always told me there were two kinds of jazz: white people's jazz, and "the real thing."


Leavetaking, Janet Proulx Jan 2001

Leavetaking, Janet Proulx

Bryant Literary Review

As I leave the nursing home where my mother now lives


First Sky, Jay Udall Jan 2001

First Sky, Jay Udall

Bryant Literary Review

Some days you don't need a second sky--

the one outside is what you have


Punching Air, Ben Brooks Jan 2001

Punching Air, Ben Brooks

Bryant Literary Review

Dead fish floated in close to shore. There were so many of them


Post-Freudian Dreaming, Richard N. Bentley Jan 2001

Post-Freudian Dreaming, Richard N. Bentley

Bryant Literary Review

I had a dream Tuesday night in which I was either attending a lecture


Sean, Courtney Zullo Jan 2001

Sean, Courtney Zullo

Bryant Literary Review

A handcrafted butterfly hangs over her bed,


Notes On Laureateship, Michael S. Harper Jan 2001

Notes On Laureateship, Michael S. Harper

Bryant Literary Review

You must act like a Morpho in the forest

Perhaps thirty feet in the air


Table Of Contents Jan 2001

Table Of Contents

Bryant Literary Review

No abstract provided.


Title Page Jan 2001

Title Page

Bryant Literary Review

No abstract provided.


The Last Block Party, Bud Johnson Jan 2001

The Last Block Party, Bud Johnson

Bryant Literary Review

The sun is setting over the deserted soccer field near the burial mound.


The Day After, Patricia Dobler Jan 2001

The Day After, Patricia Dobler

Bryant Literary Review

So I walked back to the place we'd found him,

needing to see the blood stains and my hands

in the place his head had lain.


The Word Box, Christopher Brookhouse Jan 2001

The Word Box, Christopher Brookhouse

Bryant Literary Review

We can't sleep.

I'm hungry, she says.

I know what she wants.


Consider, Mary Crow Jan 2001

Consider, Mary Crow

Bryant Literary Review

Consider the polar bear

whose every white hair is a heat pipe


Abuelita, Camincha Jan 2001

Abuelita, Camincha

Bryant Literary Review

To Reyna María, it's like they never left. They visit her often, sometimes in groups, sometimes one at a time.


In The New Guinea Highlands, John Grey Jan 2001

In The New Guinea Highlands, John Grey

Bryant Literary Review

I can't get over the belief

that the simplest people always know more;


The Sparrows, John Grey Jan 2001

The Sparrows, John Grey

Bryant Literary Review

It's not their flight but how they

alight on the gutters where I might live.


The Touch So, Rob Diehm Jan 2001

The Touch So, Rob Diehm

Bryant Literary Review

the touch so

deep (little hairs

stand on end)

we become one


Hands That Drew Them As They Are, Unity Durieux Jan 2001

Hands That Drew Them As They Are, Unity Durieux

Bryant Literary Review

These hands have delved in ruin,

plumbed lovers' pockets, availed

themselves of coldcuts, goodbooks


Dyslexic, Will Nixon Jan 2001

Dyslexic, Will Nixon

Bryant Literary Review

The year I learned the hangman's noose

I tied it everywhere: tire swings, clothes lines,


Superior, Ryan Guth Jan 2001

Superior, Ryan Guth

Bryant Literary Review

These pine-dark

shores are seventy

thousand years old


Thoughtless, Chris Semansky Jan 2001

Thoughtless, Chris Semansky

Bryant Literary Review

A piano falls from the sky.

A quite beautiful piano.