Still Life 2020

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Food Coloring Marjorie Talaga Yolks, detached with reverent hands from Clinging albumen cushions, Stare up like lemon suns herded together, Quivering in their new glass home. Yellow, most luminous of all, color of joy, happiness and creativity. Now turned on its dark side. Cowardice, betrayal, madness. Lettuce, the daisy’s cousin, bouquets of shapes and shades to rival flowers. The delicate salad queen reposes in her bowl throne With radishes and shallots, Cucumbers and tomatoes adorning her. Green, the color of nature, growth, harmony and healing. Now the dark green of greed and jealousy, the yellowgreen of discord. Grapes, berries on woody vines, providing the harvester With wines and jams, raisins and oils. Clinging together in clusters like family trees, Delightful in shape, joy in plucking off one-by-one. Purple, the color of royalty, wisdom, dignity. Now the dark purple of gloom, frustration and sadness. Beet, underground, with dominant taproot Boring straight down. Stalks and leaves above disclose The hiding place of ancient Aphrodite’s aphrodisiac. Red, emotional, intense, the color of fire and blood, desire and love. Now rivulets of dark red anger and rage join The spreading pool of sickness and death. Blueberries, native North Americans, Tiny members of the heather family, Nutrition powerhouse, superfood for heart and brain. All this beauty in a slatted berry basket. Blue surrounds me with the color of sky and sea. Tranquility and kindness, Trust, loyalty, wisdom, faith, truth and heaven 12

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About Our Contributors

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there and back again,” Madeline Bruessow

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Our Own Magic,” Jolyn H. Ohlendorf

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La Fiesta de Traje de Saginaw,” Lauren Wells

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Standing Song,” Joshua Jordan

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The Moral of the Movie,” Eric P. Nisula

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toxic,” Jaden O’Berry

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Stars to the North,” Taylor Tucker

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Tomatoes,” Kathleen Tighe

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Love Cremated,” Rachel Diehl

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Taraxacum,” Austin Bauer

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what america has done to its veterans,” Matthew Sauer

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No Longer Me,” Devonn Fernbach

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The Conversation, with a Golden Shovel,” Deda Kavanagh

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do you remember,” Denise Hill

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Grandma’s Hands,” Chris Lucka

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Social Media Friends,” Julie Debats

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Offerings,” Jared Morningstar

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Falcon, Fly On,” Tristan Harman

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Existence,” Matt Chappel

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Post-Post,” Cbxtn Fig

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grief is the song stuck in your head when you wake up,” Katy Haas

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Humanity’s Rainbow,” Michelle Perreault

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Home from the Conference,” Bruce Gunther

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Miles,” Mark Sheffield Brown

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Consumption,” Todd Stockmeyer

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Journal of Life,” Andrew Dudewicz

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Naturally,” Caroline Helmstadt

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Heartsong 2020,” Serena M. Pittman

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I Wish I Was an Astrophysicist,” DJ Slater

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Lauren Wells

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Cathedrals,” Karen Lulich Horwath

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Student Experience,” Imari Cheyne Tetu

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A Box of Diamonds,” Rosemary Kavanagh

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Broom Clean,” Stuart Barbier

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Light in the Dark,” Kaili Goodrich

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Upside Down Club,” Josh Crummer

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Traffic Signs,” Hannah Gradowski

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Social Surgery,” Alexis Beauchamp

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Beach Towel Fashion Show,” Jennifer Nichols

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Split Personality Parade,” Vanessa Willette

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Strike,” Brenna Dean

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Goodnight Moon,” Mark Brenner

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The Cinder Blocks Remember,” Donny Winter

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Editors’ Note

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Food Coloring,” Marjorie Talaga

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