Pachamama
An ekphrastic poem based off a tapestry depiction of Pachamama, the Peruvian Mother Earth By...
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By Meghan Harrison We like to imagine bears eating honey. They hunt salmon. They forage...
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By Meghan Harrison I. Day one. The thirst is unquenchable, the throbbing untouchable I hear...
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by Emma Hamilton When I was a little girl in Florida, my cousin Billie used to tell me...
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By Samantha O’Brien There are approximately four “If only” Samanthas. Samanthas that might have...
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By Susannah Murphine All names have been changed to protect the innocent, the guilty, and...
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By Susannah Murphine “What do you want?” The panic in her voice was evident, even though...
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By Susannah Murphine Dice are tiny crystal balls. (Well, not balls, I guess…) Tiny crystals...
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By Sydni Phelps Soon we’ll leave this house of hummingbird sage and Meyer lemon ...
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By Sydni Phelps I showered with the water so hot it was almost uncomfortable, but I...
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By Sydni Phelps We went to Mexico without you, pictures of us smiling underwater,...
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