Willows Wept Review:

Issue Thirty-Six: Spring 2025

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Published by:
Troy Urquhart
Published:
3/15/2025
Specs:
Digest / 5.25" x 8.25"
60 pages Perfect-bound
Category:
Literature & Writing
Tags:
creative writing, fiction, literature, nature, nature writing, non-fiction, photography, poetry, visual art

Spring has arrived with shifting moods—mornings that still carry traces of winter, heavy afternoons hinting at storms ahead. Earlier this week, a tornado skipped overhead—a reminder of how quickly the familiar can be undone. It’s a fitting backdrop for this issue, which lingers in the space between destruction and renewal, the physical and emotional lines that separate and join. The issue opens with quiet yearning: “Everything here / waits / for recognition to return.” And it finds its way to close with hard-won clarity in “Philosophy”: a fragile affirmation of life, a meditation on the ways we are tethered to the world

Issue Thirty-Six includes work by Aiyana Masla, bart plantega, Cecil Morris, Connemara Wadsworth, Cynthia Pratt, Diane Perazzo, Francis Opila, Jeanne L. Bamforth, Katherine Schander-Triplett, Michelle Lynch, Robert W. Hill, Samantha Marie Daniels, Shannon Guglielmo, Stephen Joffe, Stephen Mead, Steve McCown, Susan L. Lin, Val Margolius, Whitney L. Duncan, and William R. Stoddart.

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Willows Wept Review: Issue Thirty-Six: Spring 2025


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