“Take a picture, Daddy.” I know before I turn around what I’m going to see. As we look for a piano to buy, every time
“Take a picture, Daddy.” I know before I turn around what I’m going to see. As we look for a piano to buy, every time
by Corey Mesler When I was a senior in highschool, back in the days of real music, the staff of the school annual gave out
“Little white girl on the front porch with evening biscuits in the oven. Tea in her glass and she is sitting on a green glider with her friend’s grandfather. Hey darling, I hear you and your folks are living in Decatur these days. Yessir. Do the niggers give you any trouble? No sir. Well, you must have a different kind than we do. Little white girl drinks her tea.” ~ Laura Jean Moore
Change Seven is thrilled to nominate the following work for Best of the Net consideration, an annual roundup conducted by the good folks at Sundress
by Sheryl Monks One of my most impactful memories is waking before daylight to find my father, sitting alone in the dark, smoking, the only
by Susan Woodring Dear Student Who, Upon Scrutinizing a Picture of Me from a Few Years Ago, Remarked How Very Like a Stick I Used