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Gregg Williard

Gregg Williard studied drawing, painting and sculpture at The New York Studio School, and English Literature at the State University of New York. His...

Karen Offitzer

Oxygen Thief Years later, when I heard the details of my father’s death, I imagined a different ending: instead of trying to exit the truck...

Cade Mason

reflections on an image of a place we once called home It's what we see (some tail-end specter of evening's dying light, brown wood trimming...

Marianne Worthington

They Will Wave Their Fronds The mimosa trees surge toward the roads by late May. All is green. Their fronds wave as women might wave a church...

Suzanne Smith

Pressure It’s evening, and I’m watching a documentary about the pressure our culture puts on kids to achieve, while in his bed, my eight-year-old son...

Tess Kelly

On Grudges The legendary grudge: Back in the 90s my brother lived in an apartment on the Hudson River, fifty yards from the Burr-Hamilton duel...

Heidi Fettig Parton

Centipedes, etc. Centipedes (excellent predatory arthropods) inflict venomous bites through pincer-like appendages. See also scorpions. In the fall of 2001, I was on the exit ramp...

 Liz Clift

Grief Grief as knees buckling when given the news I already knew or grief as a foreign country or grief as the ball I stuff...

Lizabeth Kingsley

My Dog most of the time he’s licking the grimy floor or trying to dismantle the baseboard heater in search of a piece of his food he’s...

Jennifer Thornburg

A Sentence on Counting Exposures Fall 2020 the first exposure begins when a student from the rural part of the state sends an email: professor...

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