Writing is an act of resistance
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Gallop Poll by Grace Jelsnik
A post-election Gallop Poll surveying 20,000 adults between the ages of 28 and 29 revealed the following startling results: 60% of the high-school dropouts who voted for Donald Trump believed he not only won the popular vote but also is the lead singer in the punk band Myopic. 22% of the people who voted for…
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A Drop of Water
By James Schwartz Land of lapping lakes, Peninsula & Pine. Alexis de Tocqueville, Frontiersmen & Forefathers. Detroit flood & Detroit debt Our kingdom for a drop of water. James Schwartz is a gay ex-Amish poet and slam performer. His poetry has been published by various poetry journals including Poetry 24, Babel, The New Verse News,…
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Double
By Harold Jaffe The perils are vast, the receptors are slick, seductively small. The perils are not vast, the receptors are not slick, seductively small. I see the homeless huddled against the steel-glass wall of the stock exchange. You do not see the homeless huddled against the steel-glass wall of the stock exchange. I…
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To the Man Who Shouted “What does your pussy taste like?!” as I Ran By
By Courtney LeBlanc It tastes briny, like the ocean. It surges, waves pounding the surf, punishing the sand simply for always being there, for always being present, for never leaving well enough alone. I keep running, ready to drown him in a sea of my pounding feet. Previously published by Rising Phoenix Review. Courtney…
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March, redoubled: When plans go South by K Walton
Hi, Julie, Thank you for writing your essay, “March, interrupted: When plans go South” (Writers Resist, February 2, 2017 issue). Thank you for raising your pen in service of the movement and for speaking from a place of awareness and resistance. Thank you for lifting up hope in the face of all the fear and…
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Two poems by two poets
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Fun to Be Fabulous
By C. Gregory Thompson “You look just like my aunt,” the woman said to us, looking at my friend, Sara. “But, of course, she’s dead now.” We were perched on the aqua blue cushions of an outdoor couch on what we jokingly referred to as the “lanai” at Rancho Las Palmas, a resort in Palm…
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84 Lumber Super Bowl ad: The uncensored film
Video, 84 Lumber Super Bowl film, Fox censors Super Bowl ad, Journey 84, anti-Trump Super Bowl ad, anti-Muslim ban adFrom the family-owned 84 Lumber Company The original 84 Lumber Super Bowl advertisement created a stir: The content was deemed too controversial by Fox, which banned it from broadcast. An edited version was cut for the game, and The Washington Post published a story about it—because the controversy was reportedly due to the depiction of Donald Trump’s proposed border wall.…
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The Women’s March Issue
Having recovered from the rewarding demands of the Women’s March on Washington—and across the nation and around the world—we are just not ready to give up that fabulous feeling. To sustain it a bit longer, in this week’s issue we feature the works of four writers who marched or would have, had death not defied intent.…