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Blogs about: Issue 2 Number 2 Fall 2008

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Language of L by Chrys Tobey

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: Our love is the night sky – the way it looks like cotton stretched over a bruise. L stands for the l … more →

Tags: Poetry, Chrys Tobey, Antioch University Los Angeles, Two Hawks Quarterly, Lips, Love, botanist, lies, lithium

No Thank You, Otto Titzling by Ana Thorne

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: Somehow I’d connected wearing a bra with a story on television about a young girl with polio in an i … more →

Tags: Fiction, Bra, breast, maidenform, Nursing, rites of passage, Vogue, Women's Lib

Selections from When the Catfish Are In Bloom: Requiem for John Fahey by Ed Frankel

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: Born in 1939 in Maryland, John Fahey pioneered the use of traditional country and blues finger picki … more →

Tags: Poetry, Authors, Ed Frankel, Antioch University, Ed Frankel, Antioch University Los Angeles, Two Hawks Quarterly, two hawks literary journal, Music

Farbende by Ed Frankel

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: The iron treadles rock and doven in the flatiron shadows, pressed air and piece work. Hungry hands m … more →

Tags: Poetry, Ed Frankel, Ed Frankel, Antioch University Los Angeles, Antioch University Literary Magazine, Two Hawks Quarterly, Antioch, two hawks literary journal, Farbende

Chalk It Up To Love by Ed Frankel

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: And then, hooked up to tubes and oxygen, She was screaming, catch me Joey, I’m falling! I picked her … more →

Tags: Poetry, Authors, Ed Frankel, Antioch University, Ed Frankel, Antioch University Los Angeles, Two Hawks Quarterly, two hawks literary journal, chalk it up to love

5230 by Joan Sutton

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: Samantha set her alarm clock for 5 a.m. every day of the week—including weekends. She had the volume … more →

Tags: Fiction, Joan Sutton, Antioch University Los Angeles, Hopes, fertility, adultery, Sperm Donor, cocaine, azoospermia

Table Of Contents Fall 2008

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: Two Hawks Quarterly Issue 2 – Number 2 – Fall 2008 _____________________________________ … more →

Tags: Antioch University Los Angeles, Two Hawks Quarterly, two hawks literary journal, aulapress, Two Hawks Table of Contents 2008

The Ashtray by Benjamin Roberts

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: Verity. She appeared before us in the City Weekly newspaper, wrapped in swaddling cloths and lying i … more →

Tags: Fiction, Benjamin Roberts, Antioch University Los Angeles, Two Hawks Quarterly, Cigarettes, Benjamin, ROBERT's, Verity, rain

Pink by Megan McCord

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: The basket weave butter cream frosting was exactly what Amanda had asked for, as were the piles of r … more →

Tags: Megan McCord, Antioch University Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Daughter, rain, Birthday, cake, beach, Hawaii

Out of the Blue by Sharon Berg

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: A glorious, buttery-warm light lit the summer of 1966. This was the summer that surpassed all rememb … more →

Tags: Fiction, Sharon Berg, Antioch University Los Angeles, Antioch Literary Journal, summer, surprise, The Ed Sullivan Show, Music, Bicyles

Role of Women by Eric Robinson, Jr.

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: My grandmother performed a one-man show she played the role of father, mother and spiritual confidan … more →

Tags: Poetry, Eric Robinson, Grandmother, Role of Women, fatherless, Adam and Eve, Role, Eric Robinson Jr.

Revelation: A Play in One Act by Philip Charles Barragan, II

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: Characters   Antonio - Cheerful, 41 year old single Italian man looking for a long-term relationship … more →

Tags: Cross-Genre, Philip Barragan, Two Hawks Quarterly, Creative Writing, Antioch, Los Angeles, two hawks literary journal, two hawks, philip barragan

Ketchikan by Allan Wasserman

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: “Kid you got a golden thumb,” declared Cortis Haire. He had picked up the bright-eyed hi … more →

Tags: Fiction, Alan Wasserman, Drinking, ketchikan, Alan, Wasserman, logger, golden thumb, train

The Lovely Supermarket by Peter Donald

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: Dry refrigerated air. Warm bright light. Colors, vivid and organic. Symmetrical stacks of oranges (3 … more →

Tags: Creative Non-Fiction, Peter Donald, Groceries, The Yellow Brick Road, Alice in Wonderland, supermarket, Dry Goods, Gelson's, King Kullen

Standing in the ICU by Shane Neilson

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: Standing in the ICU, anagram of incurable, and listening to Hoobastank (worst name since Rainbow But … more →

Tags: Creative Non-Fiction, Shane Neilson, Infection, ICU, Intensive care unit, Hoobastank, The Reason, Dying, Sepsis

Generation Lost by Marykate Linehan

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: I always thought I’d drown like Martha did. Thrown overboard with anchors attached, Fighting t … more →

Tags: Fiction, Marykate Linehan, Drinking, Camden, canfield, College, drowning, Drunk, Vodka

Nice and Fat by Telaina Morse Eriksen

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: “Tell me exactly how you did it,” she says. I covertly look to the right and to the left … more →

Tags: Creative Non-Fiction, Telaina Morse Eriksen, memoir, Food, Fat, Nice, Telaina, morse, Eriksen

Light by Denise Emanuel Clemen

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: It’s getting dark when the road curves into Moab. My twenty-two year old daughter is with me o … more →

Tags: Creative Non-Fiction, Denise Emanuel Clemen, memoir, light, Denise, Emanuel, clemen, Moab, Red Rock

Drive-by Beauty by Wendy Hudson

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: 210 Freeway Eastbound Los Angeles seems to reinvent itself after a good rainstorm.  With days of dre … more →

Tags: Creative Non-Fiction, Wendy Hudson, Two Hawks Quarterly, two hawks, freeway, 134, 405, 2/10, 101


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