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I Am Pain, Cindy Lamothe Feb 2024

I Am Pain, Cindy Lamothe

The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose

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Lime The Mud, Carol Park Feb 2024

Lime The Mud, Carol Park

The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose

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Meat And Shell, Maria Mcleod Feb 2024

Meat And Shell, Maria Mcleod

The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose

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[Redacted] Asks What Being Loved Feels Like, Bee Lb Feb 2024

[Redacted] Asks What Being Loved Feels Like, Bee Lb

The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose

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Below The Firmament, Mark Christopherson Feb 2024

Below The Firmament, Mark Christopherson

The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose

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Speak So Well, Adrian Potter Feb 2024

Speak So Well, Adrian Potter

The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose

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From Underwater, Logan Anthony Feb 2024

From Underwater, Logan Anthony

The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose

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Post-Surgery Blues In E Minor, Liam Strong Feb 2024

Post-Surgery Blues In E Minor, Liam Strong

The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose

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Salt Orchid, Emma Anna King Feb 2024

Salt Orchid, Emma Anna King

The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose

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Leaf Hawk, Michael R. Schrimper Feb 2024

Leaf Hawk, Michael R. Schrimper

The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose

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Just Below The Nose, A Hole, Matt Gulley Feb 2024

Just Below The Nose, A Hole, Matt Gulley

The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose

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The Lindenwood Review, Issue 14 (2024), Full Issue Feb 2024

The Lindenwood Review, Issue 14 (2024), Full Issue

The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose

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A Good Storm, Amy Strong Feb 2024

A Good Storm, Amy Strong

The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose

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Wash-O-Rama, Jason Vrabel Feb 2024

Wash-O-Rama, Jason Vrabel

The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose

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Dynamite Girl, Claire Caron Feb 2024

Dynamite Girl, Claire Caron

The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose

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The Salmon Trader Is Tired Of Pink, Mandira Pattnaik Feb 2024

The Salmon Trader Is Tired Of Pink, Mandira Pattnaik

The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose

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Contributors Feb 2024

Contributors

The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose

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All Of It Burns, Laura Young Feb 2024

All Of It Burns, Laura Young

The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose

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Retail Therapy, Isabella Garces Feb 2024

Retail Therapy, Isabella Garces

The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose

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Between A Lake And A Mountain, Natalie Marino Feb 2024

Between A Lake And A Mountain, Natalie Marino

The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose

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Falling Back To Earth, Geoff Watkinson Feb 2024

Falling Back To Earth, Geoff Watkinson

The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose

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Inheritance, Joan Lange Feb 2024

Inheritance, Joan Lange

The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose

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Without, Linda Caradine Feb 2024

Without, Linda Caradine

The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose

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My Father Has Always Been Dying, Ella Segall Feb 2024

My Father Has Always Been Dying, Ella Segall

The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose

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The Farmers Of Phelps County, Jacob F. Rinehart Dec 2023

The Farmers Of Phelps County, Jacob F. Rinehart

The Confluence

As with most things, they’re never fully appreciated until after they’re no longer available. Sitting alone on campus on a cold autumn evening, when asked to write a response about the importance of home, I found myself thinking for the first time in my life about why I enjoyed the remote lifestyle of my childhood to my social urban present. Even after discovering my conclusions, I found it impossible to explain to others my feelings regarding my disdain towards a loud, bright, transient society that they feel is as much of a part of them as my hometown is of …


Flight, Hannah Davis Apr 2023

Flight, Hannah Davis

2023 Student Academic Showcase

My manuscript, Flight, is a novel concerned with intersections, and examines how the borders between humans, both artificial and circumstantial, can be interpreted as ways of connecting with one another. It is a hybrid novel written in the form of a braided essay that integrates both nonfiction excerpts that span from grief philosophy to music history to biology, and lyrical narrative. It addresses grief from multiple angles, examining the holes that other grief literature has not addressed. In a time concerned with polarization, such a manuscript, though experimental, has become more pertinent than ever. Other books similar to it are …


Faulkner & The Demon In A Bottle, Ernesto Gomez Apr 2023

Faulkner & The Demon In A Bottle, Ernesto Gomez

2023 Student Academic Showcase

My story is one about the dangers of mankind in its relentless pursuit of knowledge and asks questions regarding how much is one willing to sacrifice all for the sake of being superior to those around him, and rising above what society expected one to stay as or become. This short story of my own creation was made through my own effort and tempered by the criticism of those around me, truly befitting of a story that examines the nature of knowledge and what we are willing to do in order to grasp it.


Splinters, El Jayne Apr 2023

Splinters, El Jayne

2023 Student Academic Showcase

Splinters is a piece of creative fiction that explores how love is communicated through art. A young man shares the art of wood carving with his grandfather who taught him, and, as his grandfather’s health begins to fail, he uses it to return that love to him. Through the eyes of this narrator, we are taken on a journey of love and loss between generations, and come to understand that the simplest of things often hold the greatest weight. Though fiction, this work is heavily inspired by my own relationship with my grandmother and the art we share with one …


Nostalgia By The Pint, Andrew Johnston Feb 2023

Nostalgia By The Pint, Andrew Johnston

The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose

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Day At The Beach, Ds Levy Feb 2023

Day At The Beach, Ds Levy

The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose

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