by Admin | Nov 7, 2022 | MT No. 13 Articles
V Hansmann But Build a House Work, love, build a house, and die. But build a house. —Donald Hall This yearning began in college. I took a survey course on Architectural History because it was reputed to be an easy B. The professor took pleasure in the fact that all...
by Admin | Nov 7, 2022 | MT No. 13 Articles
Kim B. Miller Haiku Poems Broken Look your mirror is not broken, you are. Pieces of truth can’t fix lies. Well Why don’t you sit with your victories like you sit with your failures? Well! Joy Your joy isn’t their job. Your crutch won’t fit under...
by Admin | Nov 7, 2022 | MT No. 13 Articles
Zeina Azzam Poems Like the Trees in Alexandria The soil we stand on is packed with the history of growth, the biology of perseverance—as fertile and deep as our affinities to each other. This is where we start. It took us thousands of years to understand the...
by Admin | Nov 4, 2022 | MT No. 13 Articles
Holly Karapetkova Poems Planting My daughter and I are planting seeds. It’s early spring, the long Covid winter behind us, more uncertainty ahead. We’ve stopped numbering our griefs, started holding tighter to the loved ones still with us. I dig...
by Admin | Nov 4, 2022 | MT No. 13 Articles
Jenna Blum 2022 Keynote Each year it’s our job to identify a Keynote Speaker, a noteworthy individual who has not only demonstrated all the best aspects of storytelling, but has elevated the game—for others—within the arts world. I can accurately describe myself as...