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These Days

September 12, 2023 by Amanda

  Written while in residence at The Hermitage Artist Retreat, August 2023 and Performed at Art & Soul's Poetry Night August 25, ...

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Before the Dandelions Go to Seed ~ by Amanda Cantrell Roche

March 28, 2020 by Amanda

Before the dandelions go to seed Let us revel in this luscious sun Let us walk barefoot in the grass Plant seeds And drink in the elixir ...

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Meandering into a Miraculous Metaphor

February 15, 2020 by Sean

(Editor's Note: The photos are of the exhibits of students enrolled in art and design classes at Austin Peay State University. Photos by Sean Siple : ...

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The Relationship Between Mass and Luminosity – by A. Almond-Harvey

February 13, 2020 by Contributing Writer

as my love for you grows I understand that you have a universe of your own which is far too vast for me to travel in one life  and yet, you ...

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One day, Love sneaked up on me. ~ by Kristen Hubbard

February 13, 2020 by Contributing Writer

This morning begins like most: Me looking out the Eastern facing bedroom window to watch the sun rise. Today, my early awakening is rewarded by a ...

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“Tick, Tock, Rock . . .” By Brandy A. Rogers

December 24, 2018 by Contributing Writer

Press Play for the audio. Read along ;)  or Listen away.   Tick, Tick, Tick Nervousness in the Tick Kindergarteners at the ...

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Anxiety About Cancelling an Afternoon Interment – by A. Almond-Harvey

December 18, 2018 by Contributing Writer

Two side-by-side images of a flower. The original illustration, on the right, is of a pristine abstract lily. The image on the left was intentionally overworked (in a fashion not unlike most of the 90s).

Tomorrow will probably not take care of itself, so please do not wait to sleep until you are dead. How will you build memories of now, then? ...

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Never said his name

April 19, 2017 by Joshua Lee

Joshua Crandall Lee was born to one Shaunel Lee in June of 1977. In February of this year he shared this poem to the Nashville Skyline tribe and asked ...

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Punctuation is going to have wait …

April 19, 2017 by Sean

Stammering, stalling, stuttering, stung by a raw cut and a douse of astringent, Letting out air, dripping blood, drowning in fear and shame and ...

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Protagonista – by Michael Chavis

April 4, 2010 by Nashville Skyline

This is an archived text version of the author’s work. View the full multimedia version of Protagonista ...

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