Posts Tagged ‘ Antioch University ’

A Letter Not Sent by Kristine Ong Muslim

A Letter Not Sent by Kristine Ong Muslim

“The thing is that if you form bubbles, then you are liable to come up with more than one bubble. And these
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Without Words by Philip C. Barragan, II

Without Words by Philip C. Barragan, II

            The sound of our footsteps echoed through the hall. Dozens of faces too ill to smile stared at us as we tried not to look into their rooms. Hushed conversations mingled with the odors of Lysol, bleach and fresh flowers. We arrived at our destination. 
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Between the Bells by Gina Maria DiPonio

Between the Bells by Gina Maria DiPonio

It was those charged five minutes between 2nd and 3rd period when the courtyard of my junior high was suddenly thronged with twelve-, thirteen- and fourteen-year-olds of all shapes and sizes, all with backpacks dangling off their shoulders. Small groups began to form, halting traffic on the two narrow
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I Have A Thumb Like Carl by Darby Bailey

I Have A Thumb Like Carl by Darby Bailey

I Have Thumb Like Carl Inspired by the poem ‘Musings of a Police Reporter in the Identification Bureau’ by Carl Sandburg.
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Emancipation of Self (Through Loss of an Other) & Others by Crystal Moore

Emancipation of Self (Through Loss of an Other) & Others by Crystal Moore

About Crystal Moore: As an artist, I think in images. Instead of stringing together words, I compose visual essays of form, symbolic meaning, light, time, and context. I think of art as a tool and as a process. It can be used as a catalyst for dialog and can help promote social and personal...
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