Willawaw Journal Winter 2018 Issue 5

Editor’s Notes

In the Winter 2018 Issue 5, Elizabeth Woody’s stone-heavy  haunting of a poem, My Brother, and the series of puzzling…

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Carolyn Adams

Red Poppies Once in the pit of a late afternoon, my father lay in a room, alone. A small machine,…

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Matthew D. Allen

Make Believe Our only cover is time and the thin air of winter. Become addicted to something especially the idea…

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Tiel Aisha Ansari

Three Peaks on Kilimanjaro Once on the border between a dream and the Indian Ocean my father had turned into…

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Delores Pollard

Delores Pollard has returned to collage in her 7th decade after a lengthy hiatus. For more about her, see the…

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Linda Knowlton Appel

Frost In a deep chill of anger you and I turn back to back to stumble down diverging paths. We…

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Frank Babcock

A Man and His Map ~inspired by Man Studying a Map by Clem Starck Clem, I have my own picture…

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Amy Baskin

Refuse Once in Yachats, the girl encounters a vision of light. Gutted in the darkness of the hallway at night,…

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Dale Champlin

Coming Home The door opens with an inhale of air I bring cold in with my parka. Here, the smell…

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