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Eavesdropping, Kate Butler Jan 2018

Eavesdropping, Kate Butler

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Hombre De Sandia #2, Steven Stallings Jan 2018

Hombre De Sandia #2, Steven Stallings

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Waves, Melissa Larrocha Jan 2018

Waves, Melissa Larrocha

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Memory Sticks, James Talbot Jan 2018

Memory Sticks, James Talbot

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Gods Of The Desert, Mykaela Rogers Jan 2018

Gods Of The Desert, Mykaela Rogers

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R_P, Collin Edward White Jan 2018

R_P, Collin Edward White

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Untitled (70s), Karl Andersen Jan 2018

Untitled (70s), Karl Andersen

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Man Driving A Truck, Greg Caldwell Jan 2018

Man Driving A Truck, Greg Caldwell

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To Be Close To You: No. 4, Annelise Duque Jan 2018

To Be Close To You: No. 4, Annelise Duque

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Untitled, Samantha Jameson Jan 2018

Untitled, Samantha Jameson

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Gamos, Jonathon Egan Jan 2018

Gamos, Jonathon Egan

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Unreliable Marketing Strategies, Rich Ives Jan 2018

Unreliable Marketing Strategies, Rich Ives

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The Threat Of Happiness, Rich Ives Jan 2018

The Threat Of Happiness, Rich Ives

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That They Would Pray To Google, Isaac Robertson Jan 2018

That They Would Pray To Google, Isaac Robertson

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A Few True Things, Kristen Evans Jan 2018

A Few True Things, Kristen Evans

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The day Rafael Ochoa first noticed the thorns on his hands, it was too late to do anything about them. It was a Thursday, near the end of March. He ducked into the high school auditorium, accompanied as always by a simmering storm cloud of anger, his hands stuffed into his pockets: two stones at his sides. A blue bruise was spreading across his jaw.


258, Lindsey Keller Jan 2018

258, Lindsey Keller

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In a rusty Detroit iron he took Delia to his house, his basement with the russet futon. She looked through his cabinet of records, turning each one with her knuckle. Her fingers were still tacky, still had the bright smell of orange juice. She had been sitting on the front lawn of school, peeling her orange, trying to scour off the soft pulp with her thumbnail. She got up to throw away the skin and when she came back he was sitting next to her jumper on the grass, breaking the orange into segments. Blonde hair and a suede vest. …


Four Blue Windbreakers, Mari Molen Jan 2018

Four Blue Windbreakers, Mari Molen

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Aimee and I wear ours at eight in the morning-alone. The night before, Mom had weaved Aimee's lightning-blonde hair into a tight braid. But now in the morning light, Aimee looks like an albino Klingon or something, random hairs flying from her head like alien antennas. Her light blue windbreaker pulls tight along her bird shoulders as she slides into the passenger seat.


Mindful Eating, Hayley Rawle Jan 2018

Mindful Eating, Hayley Rawle

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My therapist Rachel sat across the room from me holding a small red box of Sun-Maid raisins. We were in her office at counseling services in a basement corner of the Brigham Young University student center. I had started seeing Rachel a few months prior for my myriad manifestations of anxiety, which she had confirmed with a diagnosis. She told me that particular Wednesday afternoon we would be practicing mindful eating. I noticed half of a rose tattoo peeking out beneath her yellow cardigan sleeve as she handed me the raisin box.


Chaos And Control 01, Joselyn Torbenson Jan 2018

Chaos And Control 01, Joselyn Torbenson

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Tower, Joselyn Torbenson Jan 2018

Tower, Joselyn Torbenson

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Untitled, Joselyn Torbenson Jan 2018

Untitled, Joselyn Torbenson

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Repentance, Heather Talbot Jan 2018

Repentance, Heather Talbot

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Ellen paused for a long moment on the porch. She stared at the chipping, white paint on the door, gathering her strength. With a slow deep breath, she turned the key, opened the door, and walked inside.


Bad Hair, Cicily Bennion Jan 2018

Bad Hair, Cicily Bennion

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My wish for society is that someday we will collectively choose to elevate girls and women with bad hair to their rightful place at the top. There would be no more looking askance at thirteen-year-olds with asymmetrical pompadours. Instead, we might enroll them in a special leadership course with an emphasis on geopolitical issues. A woman with a bad haircut is a woman who is willing to take risks. She is independent, a little impulsive, and-in many cases-frugal. She is farsighted, prepared to live with her (or her stylist's) mistakes. She understands the impermanence of hair. It is almost certain …


July Overture, Amanda Hall Jan 2018

July Overture, Amanda Hall

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The rain pours off the roof, sliding to the corner and fountaining over the edge of the rain gutter. I balance on the edge of the sandstone wall around the garden box, grabbing onto the steel post with one hand and reaching out with the other. My mouth attempts a smile. Cold, wet rain dumps onto my arm, cooling my skin and dissipating an unbearable July heat.


Story Circle, David Bankson Jan 2018

Story Circle, David Bankson

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Tell of darkness in a coal miner's heart, / balsam fir sapling surrounded by ancestors,


After Four Years In North Carolina, Alexander Palmer Jan 2018

After Four Years In North Carolina, Alexander Palmer

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Especially on Sunday afternoons, it's nice to touch / the Catawba River with your mothy hands to get a gist / of the size of moss beds and Blue Ridge snow. Go / ahead, get a grip on it, vaquero.


Interview With Meg Day Jan 2018

Interview With Meg Day

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Meg Day is a poet, whose work examines trauma, grief, and identity in the context ofrelationships, America, and the 21st cenntry, while remaining intensely invested in love and beauty in the world around her. She published her first collection of poems, Last Psalm at Sea Level, in 2014. She currently teaches creative writing and queer and feminist theory at Franklin and Marshall College.


The Guitarist Behind La Guitaromanie : Charles De Marescot, Damián Martín-Gil Jan 2018

The Guitarist Behind La Guitaromanie : Charles De Marescot, Damián Martín-Gil

Soundboard Scholar

The guitarist Charles de Marescot is a figure often cited when referring to the guitar mania that arose in France during the first decades of the nineteenth century. Yet very little is known about his life and musical production, which was dedicated almost entirely to the guitar. Drawing on several newly discovered documents, this article aims to understand the role of this polemical figure in the vogue for the guitar by reconstructing his whereabouts. Particular attention is given to his relationship with Hector Berlioz, with whom he conducted some minor business.


Introduction Jan 2018

Introduction

Russian Language Journal

The editorial team of Russian Language Journal is pleased to present volume 68. This issue sees five articles received through our regular blind review process, one review article, and five book reviews.

In our first section on Pedagogy and Practice, Yunusova provides a theoretical framework for assessing the appropriateness of literary texts for use in foreign language classrooms. Caffee and Lucey describe an innovative peer-to-peer experiential learning project based around foodways. Both of these articles should provide concrete and innovative ideas for Russian language classrooms.

Our second section on Linguistics, contains three articles. Soboleva tackles the thorny question of aspect, …