Artemis 2017

Artemis dedicates the 2017 issue to internationally acclaimed poet, Nikki Giovanni,
for her courage and lifetime commitment to social justice. Like the goddess Artemis,
Nikki Giovanni serves as a beacon to those of us who believe in the power of art
to bring light into the world. We at Artemis think of Nikki Giovanni as godmother
to this journal. From the 1980's until today, she has given generously of her time and
talent to nurture and support the work of artists and writers in her adopted home
here in Southwest Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains.

Artemis gives special thanks to the following for their support of this journal:
Richard Dillard, Hollins University Professor of English and Editor of The Hollins
Critic
, for initiating an archival collection of Artemis Journals in 1977. Journals
can be found in the Wyndham Robertson Library Special Collections Department.
The Roanoke Arts Commission for awarding Artemis a generous grant that helped
finance the Artemis 2016 Journal Launch.

The Roanoke Taubman Museum of Art for graciously donating space at the
Taubman Black Box Theater for the 2016 and 2017 Artemis Journal Launches.
Like many non-profit cultural organizations, Artemis relies upon the passionate,
committed few who give their expertise, time, and energy. After many successful years,
Artemis took a 14-year hiatus. When it was resurrected in 2014, with the help of
Maurice Ferguson and Virginia Lepley, we have been continually astonished by the
response, and by the rich community of artists and writers Artemis is bringing together.

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Artemis 2017

Artemis dedicates the 2017 issue to internationally acclaimed poet, Nikki Giovanni,
for her courage and lifetime commitment to social justice. Like the goddess Artemis,
Nikki Giovanni serves as a beacon to those of us who believe in the power of art
to bring light into the world. We at Artemis think of Nikki Giovanni as godmother
to this journal. From the 1980's until today, she has given generously of her time and
talent to nurture and support the work of artists and writers in her adopted home
here in Southwest Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains.

Artemis gives special thanks to the following for their support of this journal:
Richard Dillard, Hollins University Professor of English and Editor of The Hollins
Critic
, for initiating an archival collection of Artemis Journals in 1977. Journals
can be found in the Wyndham Robertson Library Special Collections Department.
The Roanoke Arts Commission for awarding Artemis a generous grant that helped
finance the Artemis 2016 Journal Launch.

The Roanoke Taubman Museum of Art for graciously donating space at the
Taubman Black Box Theater for the 2016 and 2017 Artemis Journal Launches.
Like many non-profit cultural organizations, Artemis relies upon the passionate,
committed few who give their expertise, time, and energy. After many successful years,
Artemis took a 14-year hiatus. When it was resurrected in 2014, with the help of
Maurice Ferguson and Virginia Lepley, we have been continually astonished by the
response, and by the rich community of artists and writers Artemis is bringing together.

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Artemis dedicates the 2017 issue to internationally acclaimed poet, Nikki Giovanni,
for her courage and lifetime commitment to social justice. Like the goddess Artemis,
Nikki Giovanni serves as a beacon to those of us who believe in the power of art
to bring light into the world. We at Artemis think of Nikki Giovanni as godmother
to this journal. From the 1980's until today, she has given generously of her time and
talent to nurture and support the work of artists and writers in her adopted home
here in Southwest Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains.

Artemis gives special thanks to the following for their support of this journal:
Richard Dillard, Hollins University Professor of English and Editor of The Hollins
Critic
, for initiating an archival collection of Artemis Journals in 1977. Journals
can be found in the Wyndham Robertson Library Special Collections Department.
The Roanoke Arts Commission for awarding Artemis a generous grant that helped
finance the Artemis 2016 Journal Launch.

The Roanoke Taubman Museum of Art for graciously donating space at the
Taubman Black Box Theater for the 2016 and 2017 Artemis Journal Launches.
Like many non-profit cultural organizations, Artemis relies upon the passionate,
committed few who give their expertise, time, and energy. After many successful years,
Artemis took a 14-year hiatus. When it was resurrected in 2014, with the help of
Maurice Ferguson and Virginia Lepley, we have been continually astonished by the
response, and by the rich community of artists and writers Artemis is bringing together.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781515417071
Publisher: Wilder Publications
Publication date: 04/16/2017
Pages: 92
Product dimensions: 8.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.25(d)

About the Author

About The Author

Nikki Giovanni (1943 - 2024) was an award–winning American poet, activist and professor. Known for her powerful and informative poems on topics ranging from race to societal issues, Giovanni wrote numerous poetry collections, children's books and nonfiction essays. She was also nominated for a Grammy for The Nikki Giovanni Poetry Collection. Some of Nikki Giovanni's books include A Good Cry, Rosa, Hip Hop Speaks to Children, Chasing Utopia: A Hybrid, Make Me Rain, Love Poems and many more. Giovanni was the University Distinguished Professor of English at Virginia Tech.

Table of Contents

i To the Realm of Stars

Tricia Scott

vii Cassiopeia and Her Sister

Tricia Scott

viii Sunset #8

Bill White

1 Summer Storms, and

Bears in Spring

Nikki Giovanni

2 On a Snowy Day

Nikki Giovanni

3 Dancing Spirits

Jeni Benos

4 Calling the Birds

Llewellyn McKernan

5 Patching the Pelican

Esther Whitman Johnson

6 Ophelia Drowning

Erin Keating

7 Tattoos for Grief Memory

Erin Keating

8 Into the Universe

Michele Sons

9 Praise

Llewellyn McKernan

10 Over

Ron Smith

11 Turtle Carries White House

Starroot

12 Sunrise

Bill White

13 Continuity

Charlotte Morgan

14 Camille

Charlotte Morgan

15 Sweet Kami

Allie Kelly

16 A Place to Stay

Ashley Rhame

18 Volterra

Ron Smith

20 Lucky Strike

Ron Smith

21 Lucky Strike

Emma Knight

22 Hemlock Demise

Mary Ratliff

24 Chasing Nectar

Gina Louthian-Stanley

25 Dandy-Lion, and

The Scream

B. Chelsea Adams

26 Latch, and

The Stricture of Pain

Judith Skillman

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27 Orb

Susan Crave Rosen

28 Untitled

Al Hagy

29 Appalachian Triptych:

Three Scenes in Spring

Pauline Pauley

30 The Arc of History

Jane Goette

32 Jeanette

Diane Goff

34 Caveat

Katherine De Lorraine

35 Bent Mountain—Perfect Peace

Eric Fitzpatrick

36 Sollers Point, Mt. Lemmon AZ

Greg Steerman

37 Mesa Verde

Al Hagy

38 The Distance Between Birds, and

Did We Choose Wolves?

Brooke Mckinney

39 Dearheart

Cara Good

40 Jesus Saves

Elaine Fleck

41 Annulment

Jane Blanchard

42 My Uncle Hilly Sparks

Judy Light Ayyildiz

43 When Starbucks Was a Five-and-Dime,

and Out of Bound

Diana Lee Mazor

44 Can’t Resist Fruit

Kathleen Craig

45 Take

Laurie Wilcox-Meyer

45 To the End of the Age

Jane Blanchard

46 Lady in Suburbia

Eleanor Levine

47 Ida 2

Eleanor Levine

48 Tinker

Judy Light Ayyildiz

49 Inside the Atrium

M. Ray Allen

49 Arches at Montserrat

Linda Waggaman

50 Reflections

Eric Fitzpatrick

51 Clean Getaway

Curt Alderson

52 The Stranger

Dee Bowlin

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53 Woman Done

Linda Atkinson

54 Night Painting

Robbi Nester

54 An Orange Gesture,

a Memory of Light and Fire

Robert Rhodes

55 The Hand

Marly Youmans

56 Burden Boat

Kurt Steger

57 The Painter at Midnight,

Lake Street

Marly Youmans

58 Thaw

Barbara Friedman Stout

59 Coda

Barbara Friedman Stout

60 Grasp the Pebble My Son

Sarah EK Muse

61 Offering

Pauline Pauley

62 Lilacs

Susan Hankla

63 Lavender Field

Dee Bowlin

64 Monet Visits Roanoke

Kim Lashley-Sutliff

65 Painter of Snow Scenes

Susan Hankla

66 Relief

Donna Burton

67 Hidden

Alyssa Barron

67 Bite

Isabelle Long

68 Frame

Ashleigh Gill

69 Totem III

Linda Atkinson

70 Roadside Pullout, and

Kings Canyon National Park

Gregory Steerman

71 True

Lungs

Linde Furman

72 Persephone

Claire Scott

73 Burlesque

Nicole Yurcaba

74 Elizabeth

Jeri Rogers

75 Mary Says

Elizabeth McCommon

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