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How to Make Fire Prints with John Cage
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by Suzanne C Martinez John Cage crumples the musical score and drops it on the etching press bed. He …
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We Fade With Time
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by Mileva Anastasiadou The morning bells marked his arrival, although it could have been the doorbell that woke me …
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The Artist
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by Anne Gudger The artist layers mountain with meadow, craggy basalt grey rock, steel wool clouds, oyster clouds, whispers …
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Here nor There
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by Kay Ugwuede The year opened like a whirlwind romance. One month, I was sitting at meetings trying to …
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The Garden
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by Whitney Lee Today, I spent three hours digging a bed for lilies––my muscles depleted and sore. On my …
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Notes on the Poetry Selections
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The gerund moving and the infinitive to move have different connotations. Moving conjures a range of pathos, from how-exciting-it-is-to-be-getting-out-of-here! or to-someplace-new! …
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Notes on Zest
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Happy fall, and welcome back to Zest, the book review section of our journal. Zest is also for interviews and anything …
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Imbalance
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by Aditi Ramaswamy At 13, I didn’t learn swimming: bobbed in the shallow end, arms and legs a nest …
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Igneous
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by Eric Mohrman In your obsidian space you sat down to write the one song that is all songs. …
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You Told Me I Ruined Six Flags For You, and Honestly, I Hope I Did
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by Juno Elio Avillez do Nascimento I’ve never had a strong stomach, even as a child, though I was …
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