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Voices!
Established 1999
About Voices!

Voices! is the Multicultural Pavilion's Intercultural Poetry E-Journal, providing educators, students, activists, researchers, and other Pavilion users an opportunity to read and share creative writing. Voices! was inspired by Edwin Markham's poem, Outwitted:

He drew a circle that shut me out -
Heretic, rebel, a thing to flout;
But Love and I had the wit to win:
We drew a circle that took him in!
Submit to Voices!

I look for self-reflective, introspective pieces (which all writing is, in a sense) dealing with culture, education, teaching, learning, identity, or anything else that will give readers a sense of who you are.

Send submission(s) via e-mail to gorski@earthlink.net. Please include your name, affiliation (however you want to define it), and any other information about yourself or your submission that you'd like me to include.


Voices Spotlight

Previous Issues: 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006

peacePounds by Rhonda Richmond (January 2007)

peaceSometimes You Just Have to Say... by Kecia Brown (January 2007)

peaceWho R We? by Mari Ann Roberts (January 2007)

peaceId, Ego & Superego by Mari Ann Roberts (January 2007)

peaceThis Poem Wants to Be a Revolutionary by Mari Ann Roberts (January 2007)


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