Willows Wept Review:

Issue Thirty-Four: Fall 2024

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Published by:
Troy Urquhart
Published:
9/14/2024
Specs:
Digest / 5.25" x 8.25"
60 pages Perfect-bound
Category:
Literature & Writing
Tags:
creative writing, fiction, literature, nature, non-fiction, poetry

Our fall issue explores memory, loss, and resilience, highlighting the ties between our inner lives and the natural world. Richard Collins and Angela Waldie reflect on nature as a mirror to human experience, and Leila Farjami’s and Jonathan Ukah examine cultural identity and trauma through personal and collective memory. Themes of vulnerability surface in works by Howie Good and Nicole Dufalla, while Denise David and Dan Schall’s contributions explore environmental change. The issue closes with Michelle Holland’s “The All”: “there is no fixing, / just this unbearable careening toward / all that evanesces.”

The issue includes work by Angela Waldie, Barbara Joy Beatus-Vegh, Brittany Hague, Christin Hardee, C.W. Bryan, Dan Schall, Denise David, Dylan J. Seeman,Howie Good, Jaylee Marchese, Jeff Bernstein, Jessie Brown, Jonathan Ukah, Josiah Nelson, Kristin Gifford, L. Lois, Leila Farjami, Michelle Holland, Nicole Dufalla, Richard Collins, Svetlana Litvinchuk, and W Goodwin.

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Willows Wept Review: Issue Thirty-Four: Fall 2024


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