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Tag: collaboration

THIS IS SYMBIOSIS, a video performance for the 2021 Friends in Letters Memorial Fellowship

Ansel Bloom & Brenna Marie Gautam are siblings, best friends, and co-creators. Brenna lives in Arlington, Virginia and works as … More

Ansel Bloom & Brenna Marie Gautam, collaboration, Friends in Letters, video, Zachary Doss

“There Is No Answer to the Simplicity of Weather,” a collaborative poem by Leigh Chadwick & Mitchell Nobis

There Is No Answer to the Simplicity of Weather My dreams are nothing but a wall of owls. I wake … More

Bad Survivalist, collaboration, Leigh Chadwick, Mitchell Nobis, Poetry

Side A: “OUR SPERM COUNT IS DOWN!,” a collaborative work by Vi Khi Nao & Jessica Alexander

OUR SPERM COUNT IS DOWN! We watched a magic-heist last night. It was like J.K. Rowling wrote an episode of … More

collaboration, collaborative interview, Jessica Alexander, Side A, Vi Khi Nao

Collaborative Poetry: “In a Late Stage” by Tony Mancus & CL Bledsoe

In a Late Stage It’s not a question of outrunningthe bear; it’s a questionof perfectly seasoning the salmon. A man … More

#NoMorePresidents, CL Bledsoe, collaboration, Poetry, Tony Mancus

The Future: “Anything Can Be a Weapon,” a collaborative short story by Dana Diehl & Melissa Goodrich (from THE CLASSROOM)

  When the zombies overtook the Lakeshore School District, the Dads were the first to go. They were crossword Dads. … More

collaboration, Dana Diehl, Fiction, Haunted Passages, HFR Archives, Melissa Goodrich, The Future

Poetry Collaboration: “Archeology as Prayer” by Amy Ash & Callista Buchen

Archeology as Prayer Let us breathe the dust that was once bone, how we taste the sweat, the steps. Wekneel … More

Amy Ash, Callista Buchen, collaboration, HFR Archives, Poetry, Volume 7
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