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Join us at the College of Charleston in historic Charleston, South Carolina for the Crazyhorse Writers Conference
Guest Faculty: DOUG DORST, ROBIN HEMLEY, SHEROD SANTOS, MARIAN YOUNG
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The Art and Craft of Poetry: Sherod Santos with Carol Ann Davis
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Fiction
Matthew Vollono Samaritan When Henry first saw the girl she was standing at the top of the exit ramp on Glisan Street, holding a cardboard sign and asking drivers for spare change. Her bag was a secondhand rucksack, the flaps held in place with safety pins and knotted twine, her dreadlocks tied behind her head in a towering bundle. Her name was Alana, and she was nineteen years old.
Ann Gelder Origin A man named Everill Gander was born in Elkhart, Indiana, in 1920. His father was an engineer and his mother a schoolteacher. He was the sixth of eight children. He often joked that his parents had given him his unusual first name so they would not forget about him completely.
Essays
Katharine Haake Diptych: Chrysalis, Prayer One winter when the boys were young we visited a friend of my sister who lives in the mountains near a small pond where we skated. Lacking neighbors, my sister’s friend rescues wild animals, especially birds of prey, and at the time we visited, was keeping one owl permanently in her home and two hawks, still mending before their release. All the birds had yellow eyes.
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"Train crosses the field, a page that erases heavy footsteps" Lan Lan translated by Fiona Sze-Lorrain Molly Bashaw Steven Cramer Hugh Martin Lee Sharkey Danniel Schoonebeek Amy Fleury Geffrey Davis Christopher Salerno Donika Ross "I am the sun and the sky / And the hot bruise I squint against" All this and more.
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Bathed in Yellow by Shanna Bruschi. 2010. Oil on canvas. 24 x 24 inches.
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