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An e-journal of literature and art dedicated to the good, the true, and the foolish.

"We must love to the point of folly, and we are indeed fools, as our Lord himself was who died for such a one as this." 

Paris Flowers

6/2/2020

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A beautiful and jarring poem by Danna Knight.
A soldier stands alone
on stage at the Paris Opera house
The war has ravaged his memory...
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"why" muffin

6/2/2020

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A fresh take on these sludgy, confusing days in a poem from Ally Bartoszewicz.
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A Time to Notice

6/2/2020

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A reflection on the pandemic, and life, from the perspective of English teacher Allie Griffith. Read it here.
​This could become a bigger question when we think about who we decide is the “author” of all of this. Religious folks might say God, some might turn to political leaders, doctors, medical experts, your favorite news source, all the “isms” that often give us a source of theory, maybe your mom…To simplify this step, I’m going to let the author be You. Us. Me. If we are the author, then the search for meaning in this becomes an individual and collective task.
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