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America’s Shadow by Simran Gleason
Visual Julia Alora 7/4/21 Visual Julia Alora 7/4/21

America’s Shadow by Simran Gleason

The brightest lights cast the deepest shadow, and the high ideals set in The Declaration of Independence are no exception.

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Six Unsexy Questions on Being Ace by Julia Alora
Prose Julia Alora 6/14/21 Prose Julia Alora 6/14/21

Six Unsexy Questions on Being Ace by Julia Alora

“I was told it was a phase, that I needed therapy, …that I could be fixed”

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How Chronic Pain Almost Killed My Kink by Heather Levy
Prose Sam Preminger 4/26/21 Prose Sam Preminger 4/26/21

How Chronic Pain Almost Killed My Kink by Heather Levy

“Imagine taking the strongest edible ever and floating in a warm pool of oblivion”

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Poeming beyond Trauma by Darla Himeles
Prose Sam Preminger 3/8/21 Prose Sam Preminger 3/8/21

Poeming beyond Trauma by Darla Himeles

“the legacy of trauma can be something other than shatter or silence”

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Needles by Charlie Klenk
Prose Julia Alora 1/25/21 Prose Julia Alora 1/25/21

Needles by Charlie Klenk

“I chose death by a thousand paper cuts…”

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The First Time by Mario Davidson
Prose Julia Alora 1/11/21 Prose Julia Alora 1/11/21

The First Time by Mario Davidson

“…as engulfing as a canyon is to a lizard. I discovered that delirium”

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What Can a Writer Say When Words No Longer Have Meaning? by Santi Elijah Holley
Prose, Non-Fiction Carrie Ivy 3/28/20 Prose, Non-Fiction Carrie Ivy 3/28/20

What Can a Writer Say When Words No Longer Have Meaning? by Santi Elijah Holley

“It’s my duty to keep a vigilant watch… to the veracity of what is being said”

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Deathwish 050: Barrett
Prose, Non-Fiction Matty Byloos 3/2/20 Prose, Non-Fiction Matty Byloos 3/2/20

Deathwish 050: Barrett

“not be afraid anymore of making love and alligators”

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Autobiography in Eight Hairstyles by Susan Vespoli
Prose, Non-Fiction Acacia Blackwell 4/15/19 Prose, Non-Fiction Acacia Blackwell 4/15/19

Autobiography in Eight Hairstyles by Susan Vespoli

“more toxic than chemical exposure, is the act of not owning your thoughts or speaking your mind”

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Letter from Spain, July 2018 by Emily Rapp Black
Prose, Non-Fiction Acacia Blackwell 4/1/19 Prose, Non-Fiction Acacia Blackwell 4/1/19

Letter from Spain, July 2018 by Emily Rapp Black

“This is not an argument with God or about God or for God”

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Earth is the Mother of Metal by Jane Gregorie
Prose, Non-Fiction Acacia Blackwell 3/18/19 Prose, Non-Fiction Acacia Blackwell 3/18/19

Earth is the Mother of Metal by Jane Gregorie

“Metal is autumn and grief and weeping and the color white and the mother of Water.”

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The Object of Heat by Jackie Shannon Hollis
Prose, Non-Fiction Acacia Blackwell 3/4/19 Prose, Non-Fiction Acacia Blackwell 3/4/19

The Object of Heat by Jackie Shannon Hollis

“Heat travels faster than pain”

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Dear Gramps, You Short Angry Bastard by Tom Griffen
Prose, Non-Fiction Acacia Blackwell 2/18/19 Prose, Non-Fiction Acacia Blackwell 2/18/19

Dear Gramps, You Short Angry Bastard by Tom Griffen

“You slipped into a childhood brogue and cried your little green eyes out like a baby.”

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On the Creation of Family Lore by Christina Yoseph
Prose, Non-Fiction Acacia Blackwell 2/5/19 Prose, Non-Fiction Acacia Blackwell 2/5/19

On the Creation of Family Lore by Christina Yoseph

“They shared the commonalities of language and home”

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Obsessed with Obsession by Vanessa Salemi
Prose, Non-Fiction Acacia Blackwell 1/21/19 Prose, Non-Fiction Acacia Blackwell 1/21/19

Obsessed with Obsession by Vanessa Salemi

“The stove needs to be checked thirty more times, or your mother will artlessly burst into flames.”

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Body Positivity (Ish): Thoughts on a Movement by Emily Rapp Black
Non-Fiction, Prose Acacia Blackwell 1/7/19 Non-Fiction, Prose Acacia Blackwell 1/7/19

Body Positivity (Ish): Thoughts on a Movement by Emily Rapp Black

“I don’t love my body, and this makes me feel like I’m failing”

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Larf by Hobie Anthony
Prose, Non-Fiction Acacia Blackwell 12/23/18 Prose, Non-Fiction Acacia Blackwell 12/23/18

Larf by Hobie Anthony

“The end results of human endeavors don’t often live up to expectations”

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The Twenty-Year Lie by Heather L. Levy
Prose, Non-Fiction Acacia Blackwell 12/10/18 Prose, Non-Fiction Acacia Blackwell 12/10/18

The Twenty-Year Lie by Heather L. Levy

“Nothing is free, least of all female sexuality”

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My New Friend by Jessica Wadleigh
Prose, Non-Fiction Acacia Blackwell 11/26/18 Prose, Non-Fiction Acacia Blackwell 11/26/18

My New Friend by Jessica Wadleigh

“The anxiety that I felt over my gender identity was always latent, ready to present itself at a moment’s notice.”

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His Name Was Abe by Joanna Rose
Prose, Non-Fiction Acacia Blackwell 11/12/18 Prose, Non-Fiction Acacia Blackwell 11/12/18

His Name Was Abe by Joanna Rose

“I was 19, thought I was in love, knew I was in over my head”

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