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This Holiday Season

December 3, 2019 By Genevieve Anna Tyrrell

As a visual artist and a writer it weighs heavily on my mind every holiday season what my Ghost Parachute covers should say or do or evoke or show. Because I can’t forget what’s happening. This holiday season, while you eat your turkeys, your hams, your roasts, nibble on chocolate chips, sugar cookies, gingerbread, sip […]

Filed Under: Words From The Other Side Tagged With: border, essay, Genevieve Anna Tyrrell, holidays, immigration, Writing

We are All Immigrants

June 24, 2018 By Christian Scholer

Fun Fact about Me: I have an ancestor who was a governor of the Jamestown colony, the first permanent British settlement in North America. That means I have ancestors that were here a decade before the Mayflower. But guess what? He was still an immigrant! Every year or so since the Great Recession, we seem […]

Filed Under: Words From The Other Side Tagged With: America, article, Canada, Christian Scholer, immigration, nonfiction, Writing

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2023 Best of the Net Nominations

September 29, 2023 By Brett Pribble

“Tangerine” by Allison Field Bell and “Corkscrew” by Michelle Ross

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