by Shuly Cawood In poetry, there is a freedom from truth. I didn’t realize this fully until I began to study (and write) memoir a
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by Shuly Cawood In poetry, there is a freedom from truth. I didn’t realize this fully until I began to study (and write) memoir a
by Susan Tepper Dear Petrov is a series of flash fictions, five of which were published here at Change Seven in Issue 1.2. The series began
by Ron Hayes Change is and will always be an immutable constant in my life. As a teacher in an inner-city high school, I have
by Frank Morelli What’s in a name? A title? Is it a simple attribution for the reference of outsiders? A sound that rolls from the
by Laurel Dowswell Change is an intimate friend. A bosom friend, as one of my favorite young bookish characters, Anne of Green Gables, hoped to
“On or about December 1910 human character changed,” Virginia Woolf once wrote. Relations between ”masters and servants, husbands and wives, parents and children” had irreversibly