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WILLOWS WEPT REVIEW WILLOWS WEPT REVIEW Skip to content Home About Masthead Submissions Archives Issue Thirty-One: Winter 2024 ← Older posts Issue Thirty-One: Winter 2024 Posted on December 16, 2023 by Troy Urquhart Even here in Florida, the winter is a dying back, and the question of what is retained in that death–what truth or beauty remains, and how it will emerge as the world cycles toward spring–is central to many of the pieces in our winter issue . In “& Friend,” the poem by Aiyana Masla that opens our winter issue , the speaker searches for “a poem that will save your life” by cutting to the core of the present moment, a core that holds beauty in spite of the feeling of imminent loss the poem evokes. Many of the pieces in this issue grapple with loss, with the attempt to hold on to beauty and meaning in the final moments, with the question of what remains when this present folds into an uncertain future. As Marda Messick’s “What’s Inside Us” co...

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