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A new feature in the magazine, A Thousand Words features photography so rich with narrative that it tells a story all on its own.
December 2021Smoking in the girls’ room, sneaking a drink, napping
By Our ReadersDecember 2021I wasn’t good at sports, like he was, but when it was just the two of us, he liked to play pretend. That, I was good at. Whether we were knights or ninjas or mountain men or astronauts or soldiers in Vietnam, he listened with his whole self — intent, leaning in — to whatever story I was telling.
By Joe WilkinsDecember 2021It’s dark and I don’t feel / at all well and my mother / will soon arrive to take me / home and the overripe aroma / of the hedges with the tiny / white flowers is making me / want to throw up but I’m / not alone because a fellow / counselor-in-training, / my first friend who is a boy, / has left the camp sleepover / to wait with me
By Michele HermanNovember 2021A family recipe, a childhood memory, a Depression-era handout
By Our ReadersSeptember 2021Some of these children do need help, but is this the right type of help? Over the years counselors have been charged with sexual abuse, physical abuse, and predatory behavior.
By Finn CohenAugust 2021What happened next I shoveled into that dark ditch of my psyche, and then I covered it with heavy stones, and it wasn’t until more than twelve years had passed that I remembered what I’d made myself forget.
By Andre Dubus IIIJuly 2021After work we would be headed to Smitty’s Bar, where the twangy music would kick up, and I’d try to find the courage to dance in public.
By Doug CrandellMarch 2021Getting married, losing a child, singing in a choir
By Our ReadersNovember 2020Personal, political, provocative writing delivered to your doorstep every month—without a single ad.
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