Bread Loaf Journal, Vol VIII, Summer 2022

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THE BREAD LOAF JOURNAL

Afterword: Where Do We Go From Here? You have come to the end of the 2022 Bread Loaf Journal of Student Writing. In it, you have read about refuge, and maybe for a moment, you have found that very thing between these pages. I would like to leave with you an experience I had in one of my courses this year. In Cheryl Savageau’s Speculative Fiction class, we read an amazing novel about Lesbian vampires (as one does at Bread Loaf) called The Gilda Stories. At the end of the book, Gilda and her family live in a world facing extinction. Vampires are being hunted for their immortality, and the select rich and powerful are leaving for other planets. I’m sure you can see how this parallels our world today. The titular character and those around her must decide if they too will flee–but they choose to stay. They decide that this world, despite its flaws, is their home, and they will stay and fight to rebuild what is theirs. I noticed, as many of you did I’m sure, that some of the submissions this year explored the loss or absence of refuge. We live in a world that feels like it is dying. At every turn, the news tells us that things have simply gotten worse. But it is my hope that as we leave the beautiful, various campuses of Bread Loaf, we remember that, like Gilda, we must fight for that refuge. We must create a world where refuge can be attained. I would like to thank each and every one of you that submitted to the Journal this year. We know each word was a labor of love, and we enjoyed reading your experiences. Thank you for sharing the joy and the sorrow, and allowing us into your creative process. I hope that any refuge you may have found this year at Bread Loaf will sustain you through the year. Rachel Noli, Coeditor

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Afterword | RACHEL NOLI

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pages 72-74

To the Grill Master | DONTÉ S. TATES

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pages 64-67

A Way Back | DANA LOTITO-JONES

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page 56

Topography | SARAH SCHULZ

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pages 68-69

Mountain Affairs (Sestina) | MARISA E. TRETTEL

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pages 70-71

after you drive me home I invite you up for 2 bowls of alphabet soup | LILITH BLACKWELL

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page 57

Home | LAUREN DAVENPORT

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pages 59-63

Morning in December: Two Months Since You’ve Left | DEIRDRE KOENEN

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page 58

The Lost Pleiad (excerpts of a work in progress) | KELSEY HENNEGEN

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pages 54-55

When you fold laundry | CAITLIN ROBINSON

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WHY I BRING THEM | NATASHA WILLIAMS

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pages 49-50

In Praise of Nick-at-Nite | GREGORY J. CAMPEAU

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pages 51-53

“I Take You, I Take You In” (22 Years Without Communion, 52 Without) | KATIE PARROTT

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Squidgy Mom | TRISH DOUGHERTY

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Shelter | LAURIN WOLF

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pages 45-46

Excerpt from a Letter to Matt, half-remembered | JENNA RUSSELL

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page 43

Marsh Meditation | MERIWETHER JOYNER

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Moving Weekend after Robert Hayden | KURT OSTROW

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Of Nightingales | BETH ROBBINS

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pages 39-40

To Aspen: Chapter 19 | CULLEN MCMAHON

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pages 35-37

The Artist | CLEO AUKLAND

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pages 30-32

Westtown, PA | MARVIN J. AGUILAR

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pages 26-28

My Girlish Monster | MARA BENEWAY

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thirst | MARIELLA SAAVEDRA CARQUIN-HAMICHAND

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The Passenger | ANGELA JONES

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pages 24-25

Oman’s Khareef | RABIAH KHALIL

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For My Appalachians | KAYLA HOSTETLER

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pages 10-11

Foreword | MINA LEAZER

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pages 7-8

The First Year | KEELY HENDRICKS

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pages 12-13

Loitering As High Schoolers Do | AHDYA ELIAS ATTEA

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pages 14-17

Whisper | BO LEWIS

5min
pages 19-21

A Pail of Stars | TYLER O’KEEFE

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pages 22-23
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