Willawaw Journal Spring 2022 Issue 14

Daun Daemon

By flowers --a reverse abecedarian zinnias, Mama says, are her favorite flowers; yesterday her most beloved was Xerochrysum, the paper…

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Dale Champlin

I Shut My Eyes There is a darkness, like a blindfold, or a curtain of fog— all colors muted to…

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Ken Chamlee

Stranded In Alaska, 1889 --with a nod to Albert Bierstadt: Art and Enterprise by Nancy Anderson and Linda Ferber At…

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Natalie Callum

In the Dammed Body This stagnant water. I watch as a green shroud spreads across the surface. Still, I cannot…

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Jeff Burt

Winter Solstice i. I am better blind my grandmother declares, squints to seal off what shortened light remains of autumn,…

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Corbett Buchly

shadow correspondence the light cuts a white circle from the poem as one boy sleeps nearby I read by flashlight…

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Louise Cary Barden

Taking Stock There -- a tiny you in your best Sunday dress standing before Mama’s bright orange beds of unrestrained…

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Hugh Anderson

The Tuesday Crew Before we can begin, we must coddle the old truck, tighten down the terminal clamps, then jump…

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Sandra Alcosser

Sweat Friday night I entered a dark corridor rode to the upper floors with men who filled the stainless elevator…

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Back Page with Jessica Billey

Jessica Billey is an Oregon artist working primarily in woodcut printmaking and drawing. Her print work features intricately carved closeups…

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