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AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: Two Hawks Quarterly Issue 1 – Number 3 – Winter 2008 | View Show | Create Your Own _____ … more →

Tags: Call for Submissions, Short Story, Creative Non-Fiction, memoir, Fiction, spoken word, Creative Writing, Poetry, Literary Journal

Absorption by Robert D. Montoya

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: This is the sound             of losing myself: the drips of continuous rain as it             dispe … more →

Tags: Poetry, Robert Montoya, Antioch University, Antioch University Los Angeles, Antioch University Literary Magazine, Antioch Literary Journal, Creative Writing, Literature, two hawks journal

Driftwood Melody by Wendy C. Ortiz

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: –Whidbey Island, Washington Yesterday I left the cave to shine in the sun, like the sun, a sau … more →

Tags: Poetry, Wendy C. Ortiz

New Day by Katrina Phillips

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: i want to wake up no more walking on my knees first time in my life i want to be in a church smellin … more →

Tags: Poetry, Katrina Phillips

Waiting by Katrina Phillips

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: my chin sinking slow in mud faint smell of urine, firecrackers and the beginning of life i begin to … more →

Tags: Poetry, Katrina Phillips

In the Garden by Katrina Phillips

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: fill my shoes with flowers bury me upside down my hair will sprout roots my skin will split cocoon * … more →

Tags: Poetry, Katrina Phillips

Antarctica by Richard Fein

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: Shoreline sounds: ice breaking, crashing, splashing penguins squawking, and the ghostly songs of wha … more →

Tags: Poetry, Richard Fein

Jazzwoman Nature by Richard Fein

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: Intelligent design is mamma nature’s cool improv.   * In the grand composition from amoeba to … more →

Tags: Poetry, Richard Fein

At The Jamaica Bay Wildlife Sanctuary by Richard Fein

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: In the city there can be no pristine nature. Too many of us, too much is needed. The thickest bush, … more →

Tags: Poetry, Richard Fein

The Sartre of Spin Cycles by Peter Magilocco

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago:   Destined to be past repetition of that inanity assailing us, I ponder meanings of conditional cons … more →

Tags: Poetry, Peter Magilocco

Chant by Peter Bergquist

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago:     We sit alone and watch the waves. We see the working of the wind; it flips the waves and whips t … more →

Tags: Poetry, Peter Bergquist

Untitled Haiku by Mickey Z.

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: seeds now mutant can no longer comprehend how evolution works     *     About the Author: Born and r … more →

Tags: Mikey Z., Poetry

Untitled by Jacob Lasham

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago:   God could be an illusion and reincarnation or resurrection could be   * a flat stone in your hand … more →

Tags: Poetry, Jacob Lasham

Last Supper by John Estes

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: It feels I’ve dropped into a Charles Wright poem: it’s Maundy Thursday, April, a fluke snow on the 3 … more →

Tags: Poetry, John Estes

Rooster Rock by John Estes

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: When the eye sees beauty, the hand wants to draw it. Wittgenstein *   What happened, what impulse di … more →

Tags: Poetry, John Estes

Editors' Welcome - Winter 2008

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: Welcome to Two Hawks Quarterly’s Winter 2008 issue. For this, our third outing, we decided to shake … more →

Tags: Antioch University Los Angeles, Two Hawks Quarterly

Hatchet by Devin Galaudet

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: Sheer striped-print curtains that hung from cheap white curtain rods blew softly in an April breeze. … more →

Tags: Creative Non-Fiction, Devin Galaudet, Antioch University Literary Magazine, Baseball

Finding Beautiful by Karissa Chen

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: Sam sits by the window and watches the storm swirling in a white cloud of madness, like angry wasps … more →

Tags: Fiction, Karissa Chen, Antioch University Literary Magazine, Environment, snow

I've Known Rivers by Joseph McGonegal

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: For a boy to know his father he must travel upriver, far upriver—until the upping and the river beco … more →

Tags: Creative Non-Fiction, Joseph McGonegal, Antioch University Literary Magazine, Environment, Rivers


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