by TNSF | Oct 21, 2020 | Visual Art, Vol. 3, Issue 24
You Belong to Me You belong to me is a colorful piece with man and woman. The man holds the woman’s heart in his hand. Is this love? Possession cannot be defined as love, except by the possessor. The bright colors offset the theme of this painting. It...
by TNSF | Oct 21, 2020 | Stories, Vol. 3, Issue 24
TW: relationship violence *** Permineralization (n): the process of fossilization involving deposits of mineral-rich groundwater seeping into the cracks of buried organisms and solidifying We find my fossils in Glen Rose, Texas. My team, a group composed of one...
by TNSF | Sep 26, 2018 | Nonfiction, Southern Lit Presents, Vol. 1, Issue 46
Southern Self-Examination Yusef Komunyakaa has a voice that drifts like steam from the surface of hot coffee on an early morning. A purposeful, presidential cadence accompanies the soft, moistened edges of his timbre, drawing listeners to the importance of his words....