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Twenty-two memoirists, fiction writers and poets contributed to our winter journal, and something we noticed in their work was the role of courage, both physical and emotional. Kathy Briccetti challenges herself on Mt. Etna, the tallest active volcano in Europe, and writes about it in “Facing the Beast.” Susan Baur, the author of “In the Company of Turtles,” writes, “I was determined to swim so hard and so often that I would remain strong and self-sufficient.” She gives us a taste of her underwater adventures in the issue cover she created, a mixed media collage.
Some of our writers explore the emotional courage needed to handle life changes. There is the Alaskan widow in “Moose” who has to define herself anew and the father in “Tuner” who navigates the delicate territory of parenting a young adult son finding his way. Perhaps you will see your own journey reflected in one of the stories or poems in this issue.
Contributors
Poetry:
Patricia Bollin
Single-Item Shopping List
Lisa Couturier
Flood Subjects
Margo Davis
So Close
Alice Duggan
Her Various Spells
Louis Faber
Domicile
Karen McPherson
The State of My Estate
Esther Munshine
Haunted from the Other Side of the World
Claire Rubin
Keeping Score
Nicholas Samaras
December Sixth
Robert Tremmel
Landscape
Libby VanBuskirk
Closing for Winter
Fiction:
Joseph Chelius
Tuner
Gordon Grilz
Lakota Justice
Marie McMillan
Moose
Barry Nemett
This Time, forever
Sylvaine Rouy Neves
The Persimmon Tree
Dan Shiffman
‘Americans All’ Week
Memoir:
Susan Baur
In the Company of Turtles
Kathy Briccetti
Facing the Beast
Roberta Schine
Asylum Clinic
Paul Valentine
Journalism
Sara Winslow
When Your Mom