
“My Father Always Told Me” Heather Drouse
At the tree line through the field of soy//off from the highway,//deer gather in the safety of the dark;
“Teach Me How To Dream” Chance O’Neal
Fold the letter in half//To make the body.//Each side must be bent opposite the other.
“Jump Rope” Halie Brown
A mouth full of cotton.//Venom-soaked fiber.//He slipped through the grass, the rocks and plastic.
“The Gamble” Halie Brown
And on the 8th day,//God said://“Let everything be lost,”
“My Father” Grace Wommack
A rough hand on a soft cheek//Where would I be//Nowhere
“Saigon Syndrome” Gabrielle Vatthanatham
Seemanyeet was a dangerous woman born betwixt and between the fine line of a land neither here//nor there: and anywhere she might run to would always be fought over.
“Poem for Ann” Elizabeth Muscari
Tonight the cotton moon has sucked the light//into its stomach, the excess seeps through//its pores like a holy aura.
“It Could’ve Been Me” Claire Riddell
My skin is an experience//my mom has never had to have.
“February 3rd” by AnnaBeth Lane
The sort of innocence of an early spring day at 59 degrees with no//telephones— no idea of anything else. The fluctuation of senses…
“The Dogwood” by Alyssa Tidwell
It is a slow disrobement at first//casual, then passionate at the rousing of the wind…

“Coffee Break” Reeya Gandhi
Reeya Gandhi is a freshman at the University of Arkansas double majoring in Social Work and Creative Writing.

“Cupcake Smash” Katy Wright
Katy is from Benton, Arkansas and is a sophomore Graphic Design major.

“Trees and Moon” Jonelle Lipscomb
Jonelle is a former teacher of drama and filmmaking at Fayetteville High School. Since her retirement, she has pursued her creative interests in photography and writing by enrolling as an undergraduate at the U of A with an undeclared major.

“Window Drawing I” Justice Henderson
Justice Henderson is a senior at the University of Arkansas receiving a BFA in painting, BA in journalism and a minor in art history. Engaged with the abstraction of perception, Henderson uses painting and drawing techniques to investigate the concept of ephemerality...

“Permeable Figure” Justice Henderson
Justice Henderson is a senior at the University of Arkansas receiving a BFA in painting, BA in journalism and a minor in art history. Engaged with the abstraction of perception, Henderson uses painting and drawing techniques to investigate the concept of ephemerality...
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