by Reese Cody · October 09, 2017
Although in recent years the general population has seemed to become more aware of Columbus’s atrocities, today Columbus Day, the holiday, is still being celebrated in America. In [...]
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by Nathan Isaksson · September 27, 2017
My parents managed to stay together after all this time, which I suppose is a blessing. My father has four sisters, all of whom are long [...]
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by Megan Sexton · July 15, 2017
Megan Sexton: I was so thrilled that Kevin Barry’s story “A Cruelty” that I’d solicited for Five Points (Vol. 16, no. 3) was selected for this year’s [...]
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by Megan Sexton · June 08, 2017
We are delighted to announce Katie E. Pryor as this year’s winner of the James Dickey Prize for Poetry. Her poems will be published in the Volume 18, number [...]
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by Ansley Kent · April 18, 2017
Spring graduation impends for students of all ages, and there are many, like myself, who are asking the question of where to go next? For some, [...]
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by Linda Tran · April 12, 2017
The turbulent firing of machine guns in the heart of Saigon during 1968 terrified my grandmother. The first day of the bloodbath was the only day [...]
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