Issue 11: Summer 2021
by Charles Templeton
Hello everyone, and Welcome to this issue of eMerge! It seems as though time has flown since Covid arrived. As Groucho Marx once so eloquently put it, “Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana.” Once again, creativity and innovation abound in this issue. This creativity is given wings by our Executive Director and staff at the Colony and affirmed by a phenomenal Board of Directors. Our alums and champions continue to provide the Colony with support, financial and/or emotional, which is esteemed by our writing community.
A Reminder: Submissions to eMerge, for the publishing year 2022, will be open on August 1, 2021, until October 1, 2021. So, you have TWO full months to deliberate, plan, write, fusticate (a combination of fuss and explicate, where you find yourself involved in excruciating detail over the appropriate word to use in a piece you are writing, instead of writing!) and ruminate over the work you wish to submit.
We genuinely love to read all of your submissions and appreciate your efforts and courage in sharing a piece of yourself with eMerge and our reading audience. The caliber of work submitted continues to amaze and reaffirm our beliefs in the power of the written word. Your work is what we believe to be one of the foundations of becoming human and why we continue to provide a sanctuary for writers from all over the world.
The Dairy Hollow Echo, an anthology of prose and poetry taken from selections of eMerge, will be out by September (hopefully)! The goals of this publication were twofold: 1) provide a printed platform for many of our previously published authors and 2) raise money for our Scholarship Fund and eMerge. All proceeds from the sale of the Dairy Hollow Echo will go toward these two worthy projects.
Until Next Time,
I Remain,
Just another Zororastafarian Editor who thinks that stressed spelled backwards is desserts, is not a coincidence!
Summer 2021
- After School
- MY Cousin
- 2020 Sunsets - July - “Reflection of Serenity and Tranquility”
- Moon Shadows
- Is Democracy a Natural State of Mankind?
- Notes Toward or Away from Something
- Lyrical Pink
- Escaping
- Ancient Poetry Slam
- Oatmeal - Fruit - Nut Crumb Cake
- from Dorothy Amid the Sao Paulo Riots, May 14th, 2006
- Kaput
- 2020 Sunsets - August - “Reflection of Serenity and Tranquility”
- BOOM!
- Compliance at a Roadside Detainment
- At the Crossroads
- Happy People
- The Last Light of the Year
- Oil Poached Salmon
- “Elizabeth’s Moonbeams”
- Angelina Jolie’s Lips
- Listening to Messiaen September, 2020
- 2020 Sunsets - September - “Bold and Brave”
- An Updated Mind
- The Opening
- Shiny Sky
- Deluge
- James the Moose
- The Awakening
- Hot and Dry
- The Wanderer
- An Afternoon in June
- How to Become Invisible
- Seashells
- They say God makes paintings in the form of sunsets. I must say ... he is an amazing artist!
- To escape and sit quietly on the terrace, seeing the sunset, feels like some kind of paradise.
- The Observer
- The Thumbelina Chronicles
- Pledge of Allegiance
- Issue 11: Summer 2021