Willawaw Journal Fall 2023 Issue 17

Kris Demien

What One Vet Left Behind Nine Bibles A dozen towels, washed, folded and stacked on shelves in the bathroom A…

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Amelia Diaz Ettinger

Pareidolia the number three appeared in a cloud as clear and tangible as the Esso sign at the corner of…

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John S. Eustis

Our Wild Life Our existence lately has been pretty tame, not much excitement to be found. Sometimes we see a…

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Ann Farley

The Stuff of Dreams If my mother thought having a Barbie would warp my view of womanhood, she didn't let…

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Suzy Harris

Alluvial 1. What I have is a map of yellow, blue and red squares on streets named Lafayette, Rivard, Hastings.…

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Wendell Hawken

Fallen Fruit Osage oranges fall thump in bright green circles deer at dusk will come to forage. Beside the house,…

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Gary Lark

The Gate Grandma was a gruff old bird. When she went to a schoolboard meeting, which wasn't often, they'd be…

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Stefanie Lee

The Bell Song between the gaps of living, a bell rings clear—a pulse flows from dirt to acknowledge that things…

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