Issue 150

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He remembered when he learned to read,

struggling over words,

tripping on black letter cracks in the sidewalk.

– From “The Inheritance” by Kenneth A. Baldwin

Contributors: Kenneth A. Baldwin, Marty Carlock, Kyra LaRue, Marlene Olin, Matthew Perron, Gabe Russo, Ron Singer, Daniele DeAngelis Walker

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8 comments to “Issue 150”
8 comments to “Issue 150”
  1. Marlene Olin’s piece, “Anticipation”, is powerfully evocative. Her words create an image of strength, purpose and tension. Nicely done.

  2. Anticipation by Marlene Olin is deep, moving and pithy. I take new and deeper meaning out of each reading.

  3. Marlene Olin’s article, “Anticipation” was amazing! She really makes one think and relate to their own life’s experiences! Great work!

  4. To me, Marlene Olin’s piece, Anticipation, seemed like a poem.
    A short precise visceral poem, and it reminded me of Seamus Heaney.
    It cuts to the heart of the matter.

  5. Marlene Olin paints amazing pictures with her words. This piece was a gem…perfectly illustrated and so intriguing! Loved it!

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