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  • For days after her mother’s death, while adults move around her making funeral and guardianship arrangements, Sarah stands by walls. Her six-year-old fingertips search the wallpaper in the day care where they h […]

  • I could argue that there is, in fact, an art to the garage sale – I’ve certainly claimed more than a few cheap treasures – but I wouldn’t imagine scouting for such in the hushed halls of the Museum of Modern […]

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    Charlottesville performance artist Avery Lawrence recently claimed the Grand Prize of Art Takes Miami 2012 competition. The “edgy,” contemporary SCOPE art fair was held in early December concurrently […]

  • Between Worlds
    for Margie
     
    Her arms flutter, as if
     
                      to flee her body, the milk
     
    glass hands skimming sheets
     
                      like autumn wings:
     
    thumb and fingers open and c […]

  • Fence
    for Margie
     
    She built that fence
    in the snow. All
    we saw of her
    was her red anorak
    and the upward
    flash of her tool, a
    hammer. Later,
    after her husband died
    and we tried to visit
    she wouldn’t co […]

  • Being Me
     
    The Trip across Texas is mine.
    Well, it’s in my name.
    The bank picks up the tab,
    I grab the fantasy:
    he practices my autograph
    in a cheap motel like a kid
    does Mickey Mantle’s.
    His girl […]

  • Accidental
     
    Stowaway from Singapore,
    no papers or passport,
    surname unknown,

    Short-tailed Babbler, Japanese White-eye,
    Orange-bellied Flowerpecker,

    whoever you are, passing passerine,
    drawn to perch […]

  • Lover’s Quarrel
     
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    Because you cling like cigarette smoke, thin and acrid, in the brim of my hat, as if
    you know God lives on the addiction of our breath.

    2

    When the shadows finish wallpapering the […]

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    As Streetlight gets ready to go into our second year, it’s my sad duty to bid farewell to one of our editors and my glad duty to introduce two new editors.

    George Kamide, who has been on the staff since we […]

  • Streetlight Magazine is going global. We are now pleased to be receiving readers and art submissions from abroad. Among them, are artists Fabio Sassi of Bologna, Italy and Eleanor Leonne Bennett of Manc […]

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    I am currently under threat of hurricane, and electrical power/internet access could be cut at any moment, so I will be brief: I recently attempted to write a short story in the form of the narrating […]

  • This year, Poetry Magazine has been celebrating its one-hundredth birthday. It’s not unheard of for a magazine to last a hundred years, even in this country where things get old fast, but it’s still unusual e […]

  • Everett’s mother sobbed loudly as he stepped onto his front porch and let the storm door crash against the house. He had to get out of that house, though. It was all full of church people and casseroles. The n […]

  • Streetlight’s third issue features the work of Charlottesville painter Cynthia Burke and photographer John Grant. They talk here about the progression and process of their work.
    Cynthia Burke
    SL: Cynthia Burke, […]

  • Voices
     
    I would be sitting there idly twirling
    the strawberry perched on top
    of the plump red pincushion
    while she was hunched over the singer

    filigreed foot pedal
    making rhythmical clicking sounds
    as […]

  • Katie on Fire
     
    Sunset and silence,
    chocolate bars and coffee—
    Katie fingers rifle shells after dinner,
    stacked in rows and flicked
    the way a child does dominoes.
    These mountains have a way
    of messing wi […]

  • Woman at the Post Office
     
    An old woman’s trouble in deciding
    is holding up the line.
    Another crowd, another time,
    a loudmouth might complain,
    but here in mid-morning, the retired,
    mothers, students, all st […]

  • Optional Yoga at Sunrise
     
    We’re told to drop into each breath then release the air
    like wind in the trees.

    Outside, a windmill slices light. The murmuring pines
    are all piñons. The desert flows into the […]

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    “The Art of the 15th and 16th centuries is a gold mine of inspiration for me as well as the lithographs of the early Naturalists. I am also drawn to textiles and often have backgrounds r […]

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    “In my photographic work I seek to distill and dramatize natural elements, transforming them into symbolic metaphor. I embrace the often clichéd or sentimental botanical port […]

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