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Traditions
by Gianoula Burns
Some traditions take time to fade, the stocking at the end of the bed, the laying out of carrot and mince pie for Santa on Christmas Eve, the lights that adorn the live Christmas tree much weathered with each year, mince pies and custard, fruitcake, all those things we have come to associate with Christmas, lovingly built up when children arrive slowly fade when they grow and depart. It takes time to dismantle, but with each year one or other vanishes from the celebration and we wonder whether they ever did exist at all, just memories that are stored and unpacked when reminiscences are the norm. They meant something, sometime to someone and then memory departs and traditions are buried with the people that gave them life. She now prepares two stockings per bed, one for each couple, but they no longer sleepover, she no longer has to wait till they are fast asleep to creep into their bedrooms trying not to make a noise while placing the heavily laden parcels at their feet. That time has slipped away, gone with those other things we scarcely remember, the children’s high-pitched squeals of delight when the sun rises. Surely, they’ll remember when she’s gone the burden of that love, or so she hopes.
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Where exactly?
by Louis Faber
Look at this picture carefully.
They fill the streets, singing
carrying signs, demanding freedom
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The Smile of Irresistible Delight
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Almost
by Paul Hostovsky
It’s the almost that I love
about a gray day
like today. In weather
like this, I almost
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Readiness
by Ann E. Michael
Read More »In the months that are now
after
the numb mourning,
wanting nothing
no blooms, no brights,
no bourgeoning
or nourishment,
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Quote of the Month, #19
Without community, there is no liberation
[…]
For the master’s tools will never dismantle the master’s house. They
may allow us temporarily to beat him at his own game, but they will never
enable us to bring about genuine change.– Audre Lorde, The Master’s Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master’s House
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Song of the Month, #16
— Carsie Blanton – Little Flame
Keep the little flame alive – and submit to our call for submissions From grief to resilience, from joy to resistance. Find details here.
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Quote of the Month, #18
This is precisely the time when artists go to work. There is no time for despair, no place for self-pity, no need for silence, no room for fear. We speak, we write, we do language. That is how civilizations heal.
– Toni Morrison, No Place for Self-Pity, No Room for Fear (via The Nation)
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Submissions Now Open
Submissions to our webzine have officially reopened!
We invite you to send us your contribution to our theme call From grief to resilience, from joy to resistance in the form of writing, visual art, music or basically anything up until March 30 2026.
We made a few changes to our submission guidelines, so please read them carefully here before sending us your work.
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