“America ought to say / thank you, Miss South, thank you for being like / Jesus and taking on the sins of the whole country.”
Jacqueline Allen Trimble, “Everybody in America Hate the South”
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"Bonded by a Flag"
Essay by Angela Dribben
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Throwing the Confederate flag up around an old growth tree at a campsite along the Coeur d’Alene River robs America of its potential. We, as a nation, have been stumbling for a long time. Divided, we will fall. Take the flag down wherever it is being flown.
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"Suspect"
Poetry by Anjali Enjeti
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A TSA agent lifts your nursling / from your arms. / Flagged, he says. / Just a baby, you say.
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"Brian Building A Man"
Visual Art by Julia Leslie Guarch
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“Brian Building A Man” demonstrates how a human can unnecessarily alter their environment to forge something in humanity’s image.
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Steve McCondichie discusses Southern women of color who contributed published books that helped change and diversify Southern culture. From Maya Angelou to Jesmyn Ward, SFK salutes these classic staples to Southern literature— and the folks that they represent.
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The New Southern Fugitives seeks previously unpublished writing and art. We pay contributors:
$100 per book review, essay, or short story
$40 per poem
$40 per flash/micro fiction (under 800 words)
$40 per photograph or piece of visual art
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SFK Press seeks book-length fiction by fearless authors. Our mission is to cultivate the artistic voices of the new millennium with a local accent but a global view. We want the multiplicity of the cosmic experience: past, present, or future, the good, the bad, and especially the unexpected. POC, LGBTQIA+, and women to the front.
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