Minerva Rising Literary Journal

Issue 4: Mothers

Fiction & Literature, Anthologies
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Author: Minerva Rising Literary Journal ISBN: 9780989574525
Publisher: Minerva Rising Literary Journal, LLC Publication: February 27, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Minerva Rising Literary Journal
ISBN: 9780989574525
Publisher: Minerva Rising Literary Journal, LLC
Publication: February 27, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English
This issue of Minerva Rising is a powerful tribute to the connection we feel to our mothers and our children. Each story, poem, essay, and picture is a testimony to the influence these relationships have on our creativity. In “Cyberattack,” one woman questions what her twenty-year-old self would think of her decision to be a mother. In the poem, “My Mother was Dead, a daughter walks the streets in Poland retracing the steps of all the Jewish mothers who came before her. And “Aunt Ruth’s Purse” connects one woman’s tragic loss of her daughter with another woman’s struggle with infertility. Contributing Authors: Laura Story Johnson, Annalee Dunn, Joanna White, Cathy Carr, Chloe Yelena Miller, Mary Calzonetti, Daisy Alpert Florin, Rachel Sarrett, Barbara Krasner, Muriel Fisher, Mary Brooking, Mary Brancaccio, Jessica Ciosek, Anne Webster, Norma Hawthorne, Jennifer Albrecht, Denise Kodi, Alice Campbell Romano, Anjali Enjeti, Rachel Mauro, Hannah Bissell, Virginia Bell, and Julia Paul
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This issue of Minerva Rising is a powerful tribute to the connection we feel to our mothers and our children. Each story, poem, essay, and picture is a testimony to the influence these relationships have on our creativity. In “Cyberattack,” one woman questions what her twenty-year-old self would think of her decision to be a mother. In the poem, “My Mother was Dead, a daughter walks the streets in Poland retracing the steps of all the Jewish mothers who came before her. And “Aunt Ruth’s Purse” connects one woman’s tragic loss of her daughter with another woman’s struggle with infertility. Contributing Authors: Laura Story Johnson, Annalee Dunn, Joanna White, Cathy Carr, Chloe Yelena Miller, Mary Calzonetti, Daisy Alpert Florin, Rachel Sarrett, Barbara Krasner, Muriel Fisher, Mary Brooking, Mary Brancaccio, Jessica Ciosek, Anne Webster, Norma Hawthorne, Jennifer Albrecht, Denise Kodi, Alice Campbell Romano, Anjali Enjeti, Rachel Mauro, Hannah Bissell, Virginia Bell, and Julia Paul

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