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Nice and Fat by Telaina Morse Eriksen
“Tell me exactly how you did it,” she says.
I covertly look to the right and to the left—as if a Star Trekesque escape pod will suddenly appear and I will
Light by Denise Emanuel Clemen
It’s getting dark when the road curves into Moab. My twenty-two year old daughter is with me on my cross-continent divorce odyssey. Six weeks ago, her dad told me our thirty-year marriage was over and my life feels as stark as the landscape that surrounds us. I’ve made a reservation at a swank [...]
Summer 2008
Two Hawks Quarterly
Issue 2 – Number 1 – Summer 2008
Spring 2008
Two Hawks Quarterly
Issue 1 – Number 4 – Spring 2008
Dichos, and the Things my Mother Told Me by Philip Barragan
A Thousand Sad Pieces
Golden light created a soft waterfall through the dense canopy of trees in the mountain village, filtering through the early morning mist rising from the valley below, falling sporadically on the roof of his adobe home. It crawled gently down the walls looking for the window it knew everyday at [...]