“A Strange Woman,” by Laura Brown-Lavoie
Jan01

“A Strange Woman,” by Laura Brown-Lavoie

…trinkets people carry with them on journeys and then forget when they put their clothes on in a hurry. Combs and foreign coins, no one ever comes back for such…

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“Our Lady of Sorrows,” by Katherine Van Dis
Jan01

“Our Lady of Sorrows,” by Katherine Van Dis

…a heart so big her upturned, alabaster hands could never contain it. She looks down at you. Your cheeks burn. You burn all over. At the commencement ceremony, it is…

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C.D. Wright, 2014 To the Lighthouse Finalist Judge
Feb13

C.D. Wright, 2014 To the Lighthouse Finalist Judge

…acclaimed Deepstep Come Shining (1998). Wright’s writing has been described as experimental, Southern, socially conscious, and elliptical; as a volume of selected poems, Steal Away demonstrates how Wright has not…

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“The Geography of First Kisses,” by Karin Davidson
Jan01

“The Geography of First Kisses,” by Karin Davidson

Compass Points The first was Leon. A small, muscular boy. A midshipman at the academy. He knew about compasses, easterly winds, how to bring the boat about on white-capped seas….

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AROHO’s “Night of  Glittering, Vocal Expansiveness”
Mar04

AROHO’s “Night of Glittering, Vocal Expansiveness”

at the Bryant Lake Bowl & Theater Wednesday, April 8. Doors open at 6 PM. Curtain at 7 PM. Tickets $6. The first 20 listeners to arrive get a free

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