Once, when I had filled every page of a journal I wrote in, I decided to make
the leap into keeping a journal on my computer. I thought that it would be equal
In her essay “Stealing Norton: Do You Work at Your Art?
[http://www.curatormagazine.com/llbarkat/stealing-norton-do-you-work-at-your-arts/]
“, L.L. Barkat confesses:
> My girl is a middle-schooler. I am not. She is working
The first stanza of W.M. Rivera’s “Blank Slate
[http://www.curatormagazine.com/wmrivera/blank-slate/]” is:
> I hate to see that evening Sun bite down
one ruler for another, one America
Megan DeVere shrewdly comments on the drudgery of modern air travel in her piece
“Enjoy Your Flight
[http://www.curatormagazine.com/megan-devere/enjoy-your-flight/].” Almost all of
us have experienced passengers who pack their
Rob Hays makes a case for sincerity and emotion in art in his article “With
Feeling [http://www.curatormagazine.com/robhays/with-feeling/].” He writes:
> Yet we are often loath to approach the