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A Thousand Times A thousand times' is composed of 98 photos repeated five times, and layered with my lyrics & vocals. This film deals with the fear of losing someone to their personal sadness, of which a relationship cannot fix. The repetition of photos highlights the unending cycle of bearing others burdens, when in reality we are incapable of fulfilling a role as their savior. #Film #LisTropea #AThousandTimes #Photography #Relationships #Loss
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Wound Underground/Word RemovalBy Claire Ledoyen QuailBellMagazine.com I wound underground: New nails to scratch down the back board of life, not chalk. The L stopped like a shot. Is my stare blank enough to enter this car? Empty like the night before the first line? Through the tunnel pressure I seize the wind in my ears The walls beat rituals onto these walls; somebody’s name, bloodstains, graffiti. If we all explode, well let’s all explode. Subway Station Get-Down, January 18th, 1 of 2: Everyone’s got work in the morning, tired and trying to get home with Tragic Bumsong hit on a ukulele, dischord People are in the streets Admitting that they’re rude? What is this world coming to? And police can frisk you if they look over your shoulder and read what you’re writing; say suspicious activity Say, I don’t have a gun strapped to my inner thigh, I’m wearing a dress! I come on the train and set an example. What I thought was my subway stop was not my subway stop. The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
FuncatBy Michael Long QuailBellMagazine.com A song about games of childhood. Michael Long is 26 years old and from Washington state. He is interested in sound collage, social justice, food, and food accessibility. He is presently writing a book about riding a bike across the United States.
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Z-BonicsBy Jamez Chang QuailBellMagazine.com The first Korean-American hip-hop artist--or at least the first one featured on Quail Bell. Jamez Chang is a poet, writer, lawyer, and former hip-hop artist living in Englewood Cliffs, NJ. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in FRiGG, Prime Number, The Sim Review, Subliminal Interiors, Boston Literary Magazine, Marco Polo, and the anthology Yellow Light. After graduating from Bard College, Jamez went on to become the first Korean-American to release a hip-hop album, Z-Bonics (F.O.B. Productions, 1998), in the United States. Jamez currently works in the video game industry in New York City.
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After the ShowBy Luna Lark QuailBellMagazine.com The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
Dragon Love's "Alleyway"By Christine Stoddard & Josh Lindgren QuailBellMagazine.com The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
Josie's Coquette CorpseBy Luna Lark QuailBellMagazine.com *Editor's Note: This piece is a tribute to QB's late Managing Editor, Josephine Stone, and her poem, "Coquette Corpse." The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
It Rains/Chats with Mother Nature By With Fawns QuailBellMagazine.com "It Rains" "Chats with Mother Nature"
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