Here is the thing about writers block: it is not real. It does not exist. When you give such a term power, then it can take hold, intimidate and cause hesitation through fear. Think about dreams, the way our mind must sleep in order to process, think about how our bodies and minds need to … Continue reading Redefining Writers Block →
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Table of Contents Poetry: The thought on the tip of their tongues, by Joy Carter i am, by Shantell Bennett Psalm CH-53E, by Bob Gidcumb I Saw Dad Cry,Once, When He Thought an Anaconda had Strangled the Crocodile Hunter, by Brian McCarty “My Favorite Things” Live in Belgium, ’65, by Thor Bacon Sleep, by Michael Absher Pressed Poppy, by Benjamin Smith The … Continue reading Winter 2015 →
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Table of Contents They Danced Even in the Dust, Grace Anne Carey The Wounded, Bob Gidcumb the museum, C.L. Carol how to become like a baloon (among other things), Shiloh Sanchez Hakuna Majibu Kwa Waliojeruhiwa No Answers for the Wounded, Bob Gidcumb A Flame, A Light, Thomas Mann Felt., Mark Cauley Swimming Free, Herb Bursch … Continue reading Fall 2014 →