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A Fall In Five Scenes
Originally published by Baylor Line Magazine in Fall 2021. 1. “KAYE!” Curtis watched as the fall happened in slow motion, her name erupting from his lips without even realizing it. No matter how fast he tried to move, he knew it was too late. Despite a running leap, Kaye hadn’t fully made it across a […]
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Courage In Black & White
This is an edited excerpt from my mater’s thesis, originally published by Baylor Line Magazine in Fall 2019 How a student editor challenged segregation on the front page of the Lariat Ella Wall Prichard’s voice has a high pitch. Her gait is the stride of a woman with a purpose. She is always smiling, always […]
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Cherry Bombs & Peaceful Prayers
Originally published by Baylor Line Magazine in Spring 2019 What It Meant to Protest the Vietnam War at Baylor It was January 1967 – 22 years since Ho Chi Minh’s August Revolution. American boots had officially been on the ground in Vietnam for 12 years. The governmental and societal structures of the war-torn, southeast Asian […]