Willawaw Journal Fall 2019 Issue 7

Doug Stone

Lament of the Leper King --Now no clock exists that might want to give me time to run away from…

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Linda Seymour

Evening in July For an instant the crescent moon lies cradled in branches, then tumbles behind the elms, even now…

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Erin Schalk

My Mother’s Coat My mother unearthed her winter coat from the walk-in closet— a parka she had worn thirty years…

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Erin Schalk

"Going Forward"--acrylic and oil on canvas, 12" x 12" Erin Schalk is a visual artist, writer, and educator who lives…

5 years ago

Maria Rouphail

Heading West                 In your whole life you flew only once. It was night, and the need was urgent.…

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Frank Rossini

coffee grade school mornings I woke to my mother downstairs at the mottled gray kitchen table  alone with her coffee  …

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Grace Richards

Adagio in Your Absence Day after day, the piano sits unplayed, its lustrous, black-lacquered presence impressive and imposing through the…

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Marjorie Power

Delicately Once in river-strewn Zyxistan in a hamlet whose name was a secret entrusted to the eldest crone, a child…

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Vivienne Popperl

First Winter in Kopjes, South Africa   We smell winter arrive in smoky trails of wind lurking low over dry…

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Diana Pinckney

Office at Night, 1940  --after Edward Hopper A man at his desk ignores his secretary standing next to him by the…

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