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Flash Memoir: Velocitation
by Susannah Orwoll, NonFiction Editor I was afraid of driving if someone saw me do it. When my mother was teaching me to drive, she was...
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Apr 5, 20222 min read
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Flash Memoir: "Leaving Home"
By: Michelle Burford - DiN Non-Fiction Editor I sit on the front porch thinking about the events that transpired that brought me to this...
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Mar 23, 20223 min read
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Not Your Usual Showcase: A Reflection on Apollo 16
by Susannah Orwoll, NonFiction Editor On July 20, 1969, the world watched as two human beings -- for the first time in recorded history...
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Mar 15, 20223 min read
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THROWBACK THURSDAY: “BECOMING PORCELAIN” BY CHELSEA MUSIL
by Kindra Stewart, Nonfiction editor This week, we revisit DiN's third issue and highlight Chelsea Musil's first publication, "Becoming...
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Dec 17, 20202 min read
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A CONFECTIONARY TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION: A SHOWCASE BY KINDRA STEWART
It was my 14th Christmas, in the year 2006, when I unwrapped the nonfiction book that changed my life. I could tell I was holding a book...
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Dec 11, 20204 min read
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COCOON: A NONFICTION EDITORIAL FEATURE
On behalf of their nonfiction team, DiN is proud to announce the release of their newest editorial feature: COCOON. COCOON is an...
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Dec 2, 20201 min read
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FLASH MEMOIR: HEADLIGHTS BY BEAU LARACUENTE
“Gassed” by John Singer Sargent I walked out the front door and into the night. It was a new moon out, so it was particularly dark, but I...
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Nov 20, 20203 min read
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Throwback Thursday: "Single's Ad" by Sarah Garcia
By Andrea Lara It’s Throwback Thursday everyone and we’ve got great content to revisit. Sarah Garcia’s “Single’s Ad” was from the...
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Nov 19, 20202 min read
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"GRANDMA's KITCHEN"
By Odelle Duffy It was big and open. She liked being able to see her family, her blessings, her life. She wanted her family to see her. I...
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Nov 18, 20202 min read
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BANGS: A MEMOIR BY BEN ASHLEY KILGORE
Most people wouldn’t consider it a compliment if you walked up to them and said, “You look like the heroin of an 80s slasher movie.” But...
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Nov 17, 20202 min read
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SHOWCASE: BORDERLANDS/ LA FRONTERA
By Natalia Arreola, Nonfiction Editor Have you ever felt out of place? Or have you thought that you do not belong to a specific location?...
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Nov 16, 20203 min read
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"PINEAPPLE JUICE" BY EMILY RADELL
Emily Radell is studying English at NMSU with a concentration in Literature, Language and Culture and a minor in Journalism. She currently l
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Nov 3, 20203 min read
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THE FASCINATING STORY OF PEARL CURRAN AND HER LITERARY SPIRIT FRIEND- PATIENCE WORTH
Janet Anchondo, Nonfiction Editor, on essay by Ed Simon and one of Pearl Curran & Patience Worth’s novel (Hope Trueblood) What is a good...
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Oct 28, 20204 min read
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THROWBACK THURSDAY: HOPE FOR HAITI
by Janet Anchondo, Nonfiction editor In this Throwback Thursday, series we will be rediscovering Julie Harris’ “Hope for Haiti” prose...
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Oct 22, 20202 min read
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A CULTURAL BLEND
We live in an area that is full of many cultures. Being in Las Cruces, New Mexico, we are sister cities to El Paso, Texas, and also...
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Oct 14, 20202 min read
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THROWBACK THURSDAY: VEGAS, BABY
by Kindra Stewart, Nonfiction editor For our next post in DiN’s Throwback Thursday series, we are revisiting Lacey Rowland’s “Vegas,...
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Oct 8, 20207 min read
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CALLIOPE ART & LITERARY MAGAZINE : A REVIEW
By Kindra Stewart, Nonfiction Editor Calliope – the Overview Inspired by the eldest of the Muses in Greek mythology and later known as...
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Oct 6, 20203 min read
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