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Poetry
Edge Habitat
Elizabeth Moore
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Poetry
Teeth Beneath the Surface
Brian Builta
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Poetry
Two Poems: Our Town Becomes a Number and March Mud Season Rap
Alice Haines
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April 29, 2025
Schooled
Homework for Humanity: We Need More Climate Education
Marium Zahra
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April 28, 2025
Poetry
Self-Portrait
Preet Bhela
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April 25, 2025
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Zest!
Dumpster Chicken
Oriana Reilly
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1. I remember eating dumpster chicken when I was 19. I had just finished my freshman year of college and was playing house...
Field Notes
Nevermore
Cathy Schen
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This trail also led me to conclude, firstly, that so many things remain quietly connected, and secondly, that history is the unceasing attempt to...
Generations
Letting Go: The History of New York City
Jenny Moye
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“Don’t worry about it, New York City makes a lot of people cry,” so says my student, Laura. But still I wonder — why...
In Sickness and In Health
Backtalk
Anne Kenner
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In the 1960’s, Alice Kramden was my television hero for standing up to her loser husband on The Honeymooners. “One of these days, Alice,” Ralph...
Reviews
An Interview with Hesse Phillips, Author of Lightborne
Whitney Scharer
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On Queer Ancestors, Stubbornness, and Living “Close to the Knives”: A conversation with Hesse Phillips’ about their debut novel, Lightborne Famed poet and playwright Christopher...
The Sounding Board
Navalny, Poetry, and Truth
Linda Strange
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On the morning I heard that the Russian political activist, Alexei Navalny, had died in a Siberian prison, I was mournful but not surprised. “So...
Essay & Memoir
Teaching in the Times of Genocide
Nayiri Baboudjian Bouchakjian
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March 17, 2025
September 27, 2024. Beirut. We have already lost one of our students. No. We have not lost him. He was killed. Murdered. Yes. Murdered in Beirut....
Life is Sweet in the Belly of the Beast
Lorena Hernández Leonard
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February 21, 2025
Telling Secrets
Bethany Wiersma
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December 3, 2024
The Silent Ones
Nina Gilden Seavey
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November 19, 2024
Nothing Person, 1970s
Bobbie Wayne
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November 15, 2024
Fiction
Maybe the Sun and Ten Years After 16
Francine Witte
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April 22, 2025
Maybe the Sun Looked like it would stay forever in the sky that day. Maybe the man on the porch and leaning against the house...
Friedman at the Reins
Mathew Goldberg
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March 28, 2025
The Puma Way
Susan Fox
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March 4, 2025
Keep the Change
Joseph Moldover
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February 25, 2025
The God of Luck
Jaime Gill
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December 31, 2024
Poetry
Edge Habitat
Elizabeth Moore
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May 6, 2025
Come / home. Everything is begging you. — Ada Limón We come upon it rounding the edge of Brook Hollow — the sign that marks the verge along...
Teeth Beneath the Surface
Brian Builta
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May 2, 2025
Two Poems: Our Town Becomes a Number and March Mud Season Rap
Alice Haines
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April 29, 2025
Self-Portrait
Preet Bhela
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April 25, 2025
Two Poems: Rutherford County and Study
Keith T. Fancher
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April 11, 2025
Advice
Advice
Notes From a Veteran Querier
Deborah Norkin
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December 15, 2024
If you’ve written a book and want to publish through a traditional publisher, you’ll need a literary agent and to get one, you’ll need...
Further Reading
Schooled
Pencils Down! Reading a Basket of Wooden Pysanky Eggs
Spencer Salas
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Essay & Memoir
Eye, Me, Mine
Sarah C. Baldwin
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Poetry
Two Poems: Rutherford County and Study
Keith T. Fancher
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Schooled
Voices of Inclusion: The Impact of Diverse Perspectives in the Classroom
Marium Zahra
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Conversations
A Conversation with Irish Novelist and Dramatist Niall Williams
Marlene O'Brien
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Comics/ Visual Art
NEW NAMES
Elzbieta Zdunek
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Fiction
Friedman at the Reins
Mathew Goldberg
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Essay & Memoir
Backtalk
Anne Kenner
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Poetry
In Lieu of Flowers
Harry Gordon
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Poetry
Two Poems: Cigna and Ruth
Donnie Moreland
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Essay & Memoir
Teaching in the Times of Genocide
Nayiri Baboudjian Bouchakjian
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Poetry
A Body of Love
Jonathan Chibuike Ukah
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Poetry
Default Treatment for a Chronic Mortgager
Samuel Samba
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Poetry
Breaks Things
Jana-Lee Germaine
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Poetry
Debt Portfolio
Jana-Lee Germaine
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Zest!
Dumpster Chicken
Oriana Reilly
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