Willawaw Journal Fall 2018 Issue 4

Notes from the Editor

Samuel Green’s  poem, Grandmother, Cleaning Rabbits, inspired a certain elemental gravity from a handful of our contributors:  Tim Barnes with…

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Yvonne Amey

Unworkshopable Write a poem about a town [person] that haunts you but instead of his or her name identify the…

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Frank Babcock

Waiting for Hot Water It’s a lap swimming ritual at the end of the swim to stand in the showers…

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Louise Barden

The Poet Shops For A Used Sportscar "Not red," I tell the salesman. "Not black." He hesitates, mumbles. My best…

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Alice Martin-Kunkle

Alice Martin-Kunkle was one of several potters who gathered to load, cut wood, and then stoke the anagama kiln in…

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Tim Barnes

The Worst It Got A couple of summers I did temp work, Manpower, Barret Services, between teaching jobs. It was…

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Joe Bisicchia

See Beyond the Missing Leaves There is a dead dear rotting hollow out back beyond the bleached white bones of…

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Dale Champlin

A Vision of Colleen No longer a fish in an inland lake, impatient to be born in the vigilant room,…

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Betty Turbo

Betty Turbo's Green Series, of which "Overgrown" is one example, is back home in her studio after a stint at…

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