Maybe a year ago while out running in the neighborhood, I saw a bus letting students off and a young boy juggling a back pack and instrument case. I kept running. But something stayed with me.
I wrote a piece from the perspective of voice messages.
I wasn’t sure if it worked and forgot about it, until . . .
I was running again in that same neighborhood and remembered the bus and kid and that short piece. I revisited it and made a few changes—none of which my critique group liked. Without reading the first draft they nixed the stuff I added (I thought for clarity).
I sent it off in April and right away ArLiJo, Arlington Literary Journal took the piece.
Out now!
Located in Arlington, Virginia, the intent of ArLiJo is to feature a variety of authors/poets/artists from around the globe whose work provokes readers to contemplate issues, etc. Having said that, ArLiJo like Gival Press looks for work that reflects our values of Human Decency, Respect for Others, and work that Values all Peoples of the Earth.
The work chosen promotes understanding and sensitivity across borders, even if initially the work may cause one to take a double-take.
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