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Table of Contents Summer 2008

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

Tags: Issue 2 - Number 1 - Summer 2008, Call for Submissions, Short Story, Creative Non-Fiction, memoir, Fiction, spoken word, Creative Writing, Poetry

Defeating the Forces of Café Amore by Laurie Barton

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: When he wakes up and complains about your coffee, just smile. Show no concern that it’s seven … more →

Tags: Poetry, Issue 2 - Number 1 - Summer 2008, Laurie Barton, Antioch University, Antioch University Los Angeles, Antioch University Literary Magazine, Antioch Literary Journal, Two Hawks Quarterly, two hawks literary journal

Table of Contents Spring 2008

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: Two Hawks Quarterly Issue 1 – Number 4 – Spring 2008 ___________________________________ … more →

Tags: Issue 1 - Number 4 - Spring 2008, Call for Submissions, Short Story, Creative Non-Fiction, memoir, Fiction, spoken word, Creative Writing, Poetry

Table of Contents Winter 2008

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

Tags: Issue 1 - Number 3 - Winter 2008, Call for Submissions, Short Story, Creative Non-Fiction, memoir, Fiction, spoken word, Creative Writing, Poetry

Forever 18 by Casey Cohen

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago:             July 2nd, 2008. Truth be told, I’ve never been much good at remembering what the date is … more →

Tags: Creative Non-Fiction, Issue 2 - Number 1 - Summer 2008, Casey Cohen, Antioch University, Antioch University Los Angeles, Antioch University Literary Magazine, Antioch Literary Journal, Two Hawks Quarterly, two hawks literary journal

Without Words by Philip C. Barragan, II

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: Philip Sr. & Little Martha, September 1965             The sound of our footsteps echoed through … more →

Tags: Creative Non-Fiction, Issue 2 - Number 1 - Summer 2008, Philip Barragan, Antioch University, Antioch University Los Angeles, Antioch University Literary Magazine, Antioch Literary Journal, Two Hawks Quarterly, two hawks literary journal

RITUALS by Lynn Bey

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: 1. Our mother calls me to come and look at her. That is how we begin. “Say something,” s … more →

Tags: Fiction, Issue 2 - Number 1 - Summer 2008, Lynn Bey, Antioch Literary Journal, Antioch University, Antioch University Literary Magazine, Antioch University Los Angeles, Daughter, Mother

FAMILY OWNED by R. Neal Bonser

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: I was right in the middle of a late-night rush in the deli when Jeffers, one of our regulars, came s … more →

Tags: Fiction, Issue 2 - Number 1 - Summer 2008, R. Neal Bonser, Antioch University, Antioch University Los Angeles, Antioch University Literary Magazine, Antioch Literary Journal, Two Hawks Quarterly, two hawks literary journal

Are They Real? by Virginia Silverman

AULA Editor wrote 1 year ago: “Are they real, Mommy?” My daughter was staring at my bare breasts one morning last mont … more →

Tags: Creative Non-Fiction, Issue 2 - Number 1 - Summer 2008, Virginia Silverman, Antioch University, Antioch University Los Angeles, Antioch University Literary Magazine, Antioch Literary Journal, Two Hawks Quarterly, two hawks 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, Issue 1 - Number 3 - Winter 2008, Antioch University, Antioch University Los Angeles, Antioch University Literary Magazine, Antioch Literary Journal, Creative Writing, Literature

Melanie L. McNair: The End of the Affair

AULA Editor wrote 2 years ago: The End of the Affair * Community In Shock at Vicious Murder; Vigil Tonight There will be a vigil to … more →

Tags: Fiction, Issue 1 - Number 2 - Fall 2007, Melanie L. McNair, Antioch University, Melanie L. McNair, Antioch University Los Angeles, Antioch University Literary Magazine, Short Story, Two Hawks Quarterly

From Where I Sit by Robert D. Montoya

AULA Editor wrote 2 years ago: The world is distorted: * A tiny crack where walls meet Forms a burrow, where a spider Weeps its web … more →

Tags: Poetry, Robert Montoya, Issue 1 - Number 3 - Winter 2008, Antioch University, Antioch University Literary Magazine, Two Hawks Quarterly, Literature, two hawks literary journal, two hawks


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