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Wild Violet online literary magazine | Navigation Home About Contact Info Contests Mailing List Store Submissions Blog Content Art/Photography Cuttings Essays Featured Fiction Humor Interviews Issue Archives Poetry Reviews Featured Works: Week of Sep. 4 (Friendship) Friendship keeps us going, gives us support, tells us who we are, and forms a basis for our life’s stories. This week’s contributors examine different ways that friends can impact our lives. “4’33” by Glenn Kane relives a day of mischief, courtesy of a fellow... Read More Burning Out You, who never tire of chaos, must comprehend this fire, and the manner in which it deconstructs the crackling logs, books we’ve read, ablaze in orange and splintering blue. Victims of our rage—it appears—they turn to white ash that drifts in our nostrils, presses our... Read More Stoned English Majors On a late-spring night half-a-century back, best as I recall, I drove a Plymouth through a restaurant napkin and entered another universe. Of the first I’m reasonably sure; second, certain. It was a time of infinite possibility, near-probability, life all full ahead, fears... Read More Visitor As I drew nearer the house, my carriage rolling slowly under a clear sky, not a single sound to mar the late afternoon, a sense of dread pervaded my soul. Still several miles away, I could see the ancient structure atop the hill, regal and prominent, like the residence of a... Read More 4’33 Okay, okay, I know … I remember opening this bottle of Zocor that is right here in front of me. I mean, it was just a few minutes ago that I did, just before I let myself get distracted by the news on TV that wasn’t really news, nothing that Walter Cronkite would have put... Read More Featured Works: Week of July 10 (Meditation) While summer is often considered a time for exploration, it can also be a great time for reflection. This week’s contributors meditate on life, both literally and figuratively. A poem by Jada Yee, “Follow the Recipe,” captures the sort of meditation caused by... Read More 0 1 2 3 4 5 "It is the responsibility of the writer/artist to make a place for the arts." Wild Violet is a place for the arts. Our Goal The goal of Wild Violet, an online literary magazine, is to bridge the gap between academia and pop culture, bringing the arts to the mainstream, to make a place for the arts. Contact Info   ADDRESS UPDATE: Please note our new post office address. The previous Philadelphia address is no longer in service. Submissions and correspondence can be sent to: Alyce Wilson, editor Wild Violet Magazine P.O. Box 887 Havertown, PA 19083-9998 E-mail: wildvioletmagazine@yahoo.com Inquire via e-mail before sending books or CDs for review.   Meaning of Wild Violet According to herbalism, the wild violet symbolizes the essence of optimism and exploring new options. To find a balance between caution and courageous decision making. To be able to trust new opportunities despite unknown outcomes, so as not to stop oneself from experiencing Life. Loading Recent Posts Featured Works: Week of Sep. 4 (Friendship) Burning Out Stoned English Majors Visitor 4’33 Featured Works: Week of Aug. 21 (Writing & Inspiration) Soul an Invisible Muse From crackling within The Office My intense intents indent the bubbles From The Blog Remembering Chuck Shandry Contact Info Update NaPoWriMo Prompt 30 NaPoWriMo Prompt 29 NaPoWriMo Prompt 28 NaPoWriMo Prompt 27 NaPoWriMo Prompt 26 Blogroll Development Blog Documentation Plugins Suggest Ideas Support Forum Themes WordPress Planet Meta Log in Entries RSS Comments RSS WordPress.org Designed by Elegant WordPress Themes | Powered by WordPress
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