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Spring 2024

Spring 2024 Poetry Thomas Allbaugh Journey of the Cats The Last Day of Another Term To Today Lisa Ashley In the Field of Significant Moments Solitaire Ceasar Avelar Back Breaker Distrito de piñatas Jonathan Chan Blessings Fall Republic Piety Exley The Islander Last Night I Dreamt the Wall Nicole Farmer Severed Tree I Desire Erica … Read more

Fall 2023

Fall 2023 Poetry Jessica Dubey Deathwish Crowning Glory Cameron Dean Gibson Mare Creek K.D. Harryman Aubade From A House in the Woods Maria Hiers Thanatos The Bad Influence Returns Susan Johnson Nothing to Declare George Looney To Be Heard As Sacred Josh Mahler Night Laura S. Marshall Calyx Kegels November Summer Relapse Syncope Michael Meyerhofer … Read more

Spring 2023

Spring 2023 Poetry Aly Allen Jaw Sharp [ˈmaskyələn] Robin Arble Roots Christopher Bakka Anamnesis The Messenger Velleity Spencer K.M. Brown Apples First Snow Danny Cassidy Dandelion Grant Chemidlin The News that Fell like Heavy Rain Rose DeMaris Bluing A Tooth of Mary Magdalene Sean Enfield Ain’t No Which is Why I’m Telling You About It … Read more

Fall 2022

Fall 2022 Poetry Sarah Bokich Beginnings Blackbird Michael Emery Budd Hymn John Davis In Chills My Child Chokes On Her Cough Amy L. Fair Peach Tree Georgina Marie Guardado Say, Truth Underwater, I Breathe PMF Johnson Catechism Concrete Peycho Kanev  Uncertainty Janet R. Kirchheimer Landscapes with Lamb and Wolf Talk in Cabs on the Way … Read more

Spring 2022

Spring 2022 Poetry Amanda Auchter Moonflower Moth in the Manger Ansie Baird Here You are Now Joan E. Bauer For Mario Giacomelli Kieran Binney Amphibian Inheritances Joanne M. Clarkson The Abandoned Well Joan Colby Our Horoscope on the Day you Died The Start of Our Story Kathryn de Leon My Father’s Bass Deborah Doolittle A … Read more

Fall 2021

Fall 2021 Poetry Eneida Alcade SQ 24, Singapore to JFK Bonnie Billet A Giant Frog Squats Over the Lily Pad of Brooklyn Dear Husband These are Nights I Imagine Grant Clauser Plans We Made Emily Dexter A Horizon E. Laura Golberg Labels Ellen Goldsmith Waiting Casey Killingsworth 3:38 a.m. Robert Kramer An Old Insect Photograph … Read more

Spring 2021

Spring 2021 Poetry Gale Acuff I Want to Go to Hell When I Die Nobody Dies They Say at Sunday School Beth Boylan Grant Road Sins Vacation R. Bratten Weiss Georgic The Horses Know Sandy Coomer The Kitchen Sink Specificities David Breeden Cheap Socks April Christiansen Eucalyptus Inevitably Joshua Kulseth Library John Leonard Nodus Tollens … Read more

Fall 2020

Fall 2020 Poetry C.L. Bledsoe  Having A Baby to Save A Marriage A Sigh Made of Misspent Choices Ronda Broatch Days I Look for Solutions in Clouds Dear Sister, Since the Fire I Confess I’m Still Afraid of Windows Caroline Cottom 8 Bells Lorraine Jeffery Ocean Sepia Justin Lacour Pleasant Street Tom Tuttle from Tacoma … Read more

Spring 2019

Spring 2019 Poetry Lauren Camp Talking to Himself Waiting for the Bus 1,731 Miles from Home Lauren Claus Hiding Eren Harris Bright Lights, Big Shitty Flowers from My Mother Iain Macdonald Universal Blues James Moran Long Distance October Side Effects Carla Panciera On Days Like This When We Come Without Our Daughters and Still Leave … Read more

Involuntary Reflexes, or How I Ruin Art

Andrea Danowski I was going to start off with the story my dad always tells about how he almost knocked over a Giacometti once. I don’t know if it was the one that recently sold for just over a hundred million dollars, but it was one of the Walking Man bronze sculptures. My dad lost … Read more

Summer 2008

Two Hawks Quarterly Issue 2 – Number 1 – Summer 2008 __________________________________________________     A Letter Not Sent Kristine Ong Muslim Are They Real? Virginia Silverman Avoiding Her Art Eugenie Theall BLOCK Darby Bailey Bread & Tablecloths Sergio Ortiz Childless Eugenie Theall Defeating the Forces of Café Amore Laurie Barton FAMILY OWNED R. Neal Bonser Forever 18 Casey Cohen Mulling Spices Jennifer Bradpiece ORBIT … Read more

Avoiding Her Art by Eugenie Theall

We celebrate New Year’s Eve in San Salvador, city of hammocks, where streets are littered with firecrackers, wicks, and ash. Dogs run loose, no collar or tag. Isabel tries to control her hair, twist it into rows, slick with gel, bobby-pinned, but one strand betrays her in every picture, defies her hand. Free to pace … Read more

Spring 2008

Two Hawks Quarterly Issue 1 – Number 4 – Spring 2008 __________________________________________________ Between the Bells Gina Maria DiPonio Bugs Morgan W. Strauss Catch Diana Corbin Crawl, Toddle, Walk, Run Darby Bailey Dancing Zachary Ash Dead Man’s Nail Dennis Fulgoni Dichos, and the Things my Mother Told Me Philip C. Barragan II Dining Alone Darby Bailey … Read more

Winter 2008

  Two Hawks Quarterly Issue 1 – Number 3 – Winter 2008 __________________________________________________         Untitled Jacob Lasham I've Known Rivers Joseph McGonegal Incurring Telaina Morse Eriksen Finding Beautiful Karissa Chen Rain Season Loretta Williams Status Quo Eric Rydquist Hatchet Devin Galaudet happymeat.com Kim Hutchinson The Farm Fresh Egg Hunt Eileen Hodges The … Read more