Vol. 44 No. 1 — Summer 2024
Navigating tension appears to be the heart of this open-themed collection.
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Navigating tension appears to be the heart of this open-themed collection.
I felt much like Charlotte Lucas from the 2005 Pride & Prejudice film, when she cries, “I’m twenty-seven years old, I’ve no money and no prospects. I’m already a burden to my parents and I’m
I had absorbed clear messages at church as the second wave of the women’s movement swept the nation: a mother’s place was in the home. So, instead of becoming an English teacher, I cobbled together
The women I know cannot be contained.
I yearned for a more authentic version of myself. One that I had long-since neglected.
I can make visual representations of the labor that is normally invisible.
The issue of family size flummoxed me. I was simultaneously being taught that God had a plan for me — a specific glorious plan for how my whole life would turn out and that I
First Place Poet, “Road Not Taken” ContestQuiet trumpet of moonlight, soft gramophone of forest sun. Snow orchid. Phantom bloom. Ghost of a flower, no chlorophyll to green you. We lean in to smell your smell.
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