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Month: April 2019

Decolonize Your Syllabus: An Interview with Yvette DeChavez

April 30, 2019 The Hellebore 1 Comment

Yvette DeChavez, PhD, is a writer, artist, and scholar that hails from San Antonio, Texas. She is a first generation…

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Posted in: Interviews and Features, Issue Two: To Swallow the Sun Filed under: Academia, Curriculum, Decolonize Your Syllabus, Education, Higher Education, Inclusion, Literacy, Literary Canon, Politics, Society, Yvette DeChavez

Lyrics as Poetry: An Interview with Sara, Erik, and Justin

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Music can be described as a layered process of melodies and instruments that mesh together to form a song. The…

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Posted in: Interviews and Features, Issue Two: To Swallow the Sun Filed under: Alternative, Creative Expression, Folk, Indie Music, Indie Press, Indie Publishing, Journal, Lyrics as Poetry, Zine

bOy

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by Ethan J. Murray Ethan J. Murray is a queer, autistic poet loved into existence by 12 headmates. Their work is…

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Posted in: Issue Two: To Swallow the Sun, Poetry Filed under: Ethan J. Murray, Literary Journal, Literary Magazine, Literary Press, Nonprofit Publishing, Poetry, The Hellebore Press

rainstorm (in print)

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byMadeleine Corey Madeleine Corley is a poet by internal monologue who writes songs about her roommate’s dog. Her work has…

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Posted in: Issue Two: To Swallow the Sun, Poetry Filed under: Literary Magazine, Literary Press, Literature, Madeleine Corey, Poetry, The Hellebore, The Hellebore Press

Tree Branch Unfurled And Defined.

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byRachel Small Father (m, pater):1. a red skinned man whopeels work gloves off hands. 1.2. theman who spent Thanksgivingshooting a…

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Posted in: Issue Two: To Swallow the Sun, Poetry Filed under: Literary Journal, Literary Press, Nonprofit Literature, Nonprofit Magazine, Poetry, Rachel Small, The Hellebore, The Hellebore Press

the boy who houses an owl & a baptism into damnation

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byAdedayo Agarau the boy who houses an owl a baptism into damnation Adedayo Agarau is a student and poet hoping…

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Posted in: Issue Two: To Swallow the Sun, Poetry Filed under: Literary Journal, Nigerian Poetry, Nigerian Poets, Nonprofit Publishing, Poems, Poetry, Poetry Press, The Hellebore, The Hellebore Press

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byMegan James our tongue, mother— our mother tongues have been lost to each other with this distancestammering between us likean…

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Posted in: Issue Two: To Swallow the Sun, Poetry Filed under: Literary Journal, Literary Magazine, Megan James, Poetry, Poetry Press, The Hellebore, The Hellebore Press

inhale/exhale

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byWanda Deglane I wake up to the sound of my brother bleating like a pig / my sister gulping grief…

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Posted in: Issue Two: To Swallow the Sun, Poetry Filed under: Literature, Nonprofit Magazine, Nonprofit Publishing, Poetry, Poetry Press, The Hellebore, The Hellebore Press, Wanda Deglane

Little Questions

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byMarcus L. Kearns Marcus L. Kearns is a poet and scriptwriter at St. Edward’s University in Austin, Texas. He graduated…

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Posted in: Issue Two: To Swallow the Sun, Poetry Filed under: Literary Journal, Literary Press, Marcus L. Kearns, Nonprofit Literature, Poetry, The Hellebore, The Hellebore Press

Displaced

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by Csilla Richmond you gave my bed awayso i planted a gardenin our living roomand made my own of flowers…

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Posted in: Issue Two: To Swallow the Sun, Poetry Filed under: Csilla Richmond, Literary Journal, Literary Press, Nonprofit Literature, Poetry, The Hellebore, The Hellebore Press

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