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Creative Writing

Bryant Literary Review

2020

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Full-Text Articles in English Language and Literature

An Open Letter To The White Feminists Holding A Literary Panel On Toni Morrison, Matthew E. Henry Jan 2020

An Open Letter To The White Feminists Holding A Literary Panel On Toni Morrison, Matthew E. Henry

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look to your left, your right—where

are her sisters? why are they missing?


Mud Minor Mass, Kevin Walker Jan 2020

Mud Minor Mass, Kevin Walker

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Even Johann Sebastian Bach
had to fake it through the mirk
on merciless days,


Amends, Renay Costa Jan 2020

Amends, Renay Costa

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Quinn searched the chalkboard menu of the café deliberating what the appropriate beverage would be. What does a soon-to-be-divorcée drink while composing a letter to the man she separated from about a month ago? Wine would be the obvious option, but she was now a member of Alcoholics Anonymous, and the letter was part of the ninth step, which required her to “make direct amends” to those she had harmed, and tonight she was attempting her amends to Gil, her soon-to-be ex-husband. A pumpkin spice latte, her regular order, seemed too saccharine and sentimental.


Our Tiny Somewhere, Martina Nicholson Jan 2020

Our Tiny Somewhere, Martina Nicholson

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a description of Earth from Maria Popova


The speck in the last

Voyager photograph

was Earth,


Raul, Paul Lamar Jan 2020

Raul, Paul Lamar

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On the twelfth day of his new job as a security guard outside of S–, one of M–’s finest men’s shops, Raul B– stumbled upon a unique answer to the question of store security, though he was never to be aware of his particular gift or its profound impact on crime in M–.


When Death Comes, Carol Tyx Jan 2020

When Death Comes, Carol Tyx

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after Mary Oliver

When death comes

like the dentist,

sticking her hand

into your mouth,