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  • Letter to the Body
     
    If only you were the pure self,
    we would not have to bargain or pray,
    offer up good deeds for relief of pain, or
    apologies for spasms and expectorations.
    The cells could absorb and […]

  • In August, Charlottesville author Jane Barnes published her third book, Falling in Love with Joseph Smith: My Search for the Real Prophet. She has written for films and publication and has two novels: I, K […]

  • Just about the worst thing a book jacket designer can do is, in my opinion, depict any of the characters on the cover. It seems almost a cruel thing to do, like he’s stealing imaginative power from the reader […]

  • I recently took a short trip to the beach to escape “buzz.” Do you know that sensation I’m referring to? Not the hum of a summer fly trapped in your kitchen, more like a ubiquitous sensory and informational showe […]

  • Who knows what people will do in the dark.

    After several days of lights flicking off and on this summer, I was somehow reminded of the cigar boxes long stored on the laundry room shelf. I’d collected t […]

  • The first American best seller was Susan Warner’s Wide Wide World, a saga of tears and redemption that appeared in 1850. It was eventually outsold by Uncle Tom’s Cabin, but only just. It’s not surprising that this […]

  • I first met Kristen-Paige Madonia two years ago. Her writing is forthright and honest. It is this earnestness that stands out the most, employed to great effect as a penetrating light to plumb the depths of her […]

  • Up until a few days ago, when it was returned in a glorious shower of shooting stars and singing angels, the internet connection at my house had been out for about a month. I suppose its absence could have been an […]

  • On a wintry late afternoon in the early 1960s, I was driving from Providence, Rhode Island, where I studied at Brown University, to my apartment in Waltham, Massachusetts. I did this three days a week – a ride o […]

  • Jessie had worked at Meyers Auditorium for six years, by then. When she had started during her fourth year in college (it took five to finish her social sciences degree), she hadn’t planned to stay that long. It h […]

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    “The ceramic vase is 5 years young, a complete improvisation, based on the seed crystal of a female model saying that this session was her last, that she would be flying away. Thus I drew the flying […]

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    “These drawings were done during an experimental period when I was drawing from reality and from my projected photographs (slides). I loved the idea that I could juxtapose images…like a l […]

  • Artists Chica Tenney and Robert Bricker
    Streetlight’s second issue features the work of Virginia artists Chica Tenney and Robert Bricker. Tenney, a painter and multi-medium artist, and Bricker, a sculptor, […]

  • Self Check-out
     
    Of course I have my doubts,
    but when no one’s looking
    I pretend I’m someone else:
    the tightrope walker, The Great Farini,
    crossing Niagara Falls with a man on my back.
    Or the veiled beek […]

  • Teresa Lewis
     
    They are raising amnesty
    signs along the courthouse road
    portraits with her missing
    lateral incisor filled in
    perhaps to make her look
    more like themselves
    perhaps taking back
    the […]

  • Sunday School
     
    Here’s what I’m thinking:
    Why does a duck need an ark?
    What’s a flood to a duck?

    The teacher says I ask
    too many questions.
    I raise my hand again, thinking

    if we didn’t have teachers […]

  • Rehearsal
     
    The best thing about the house
    I grew up in was that it sat at the edge
    of a small weedy lake
    where my mother and I would row
    to a raft through a thick tangle
    of water lilies, their white cups […]

  • “Mommy, do trees grow up out of the ground,” Waffles says, “or do they grow from the top up?”

    “I don’t know,” Isabelle says to her daughter. Then Isabelle takes a stab in the dark and says, “From the top […]

  • Dame Iris Murdoch (1919-1999) was a serious student of Platonic idealism, in addition to being a highly successful novelist. Her exploits as scholar and philosopher – she was fellow at St. Anne’s College, Oxford – […]

  • In contrast to my subject matter, I will try to be brief: I don’t have any long range studies to back this up, but I think communication is getting, in general, faster and briefer. I have anecdotal evidence […]

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