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Hunger Mountain Review

VCFA Journal of the Arts

Tag: essays

Animals Saved Me
by Richard Gilbert

First Place, Creative Nonfiction Prize

Creative Nonfiction
First Place Winner
Creative Nonfiction Prize

Published September 25, 2017
Categorized as 2017 Contest Winners, Creative Nonfiction Prize Tagged animals, creative nonfiction, death, dog, dogs, essay, essays, grief, Hunger Mountain, hunting, love, marriage, nonfiction, Prizewinners, veterinarian

Dark Water: Melissa Febos’s Haunting New Memoir, Abandon Me

by Cameron Dezen Hammon

Love without sense or control, love made into a god, is no longer love. It’s a weapon wielded most painfully on the self, but perhaps it also has the potential to deliver healing.

Published April 17, 2017
Categorized as Book Reviews Tagged abandon me, book review, essays, melissa febos

I Liked You Better Before I Knew You So Well by James Allen Hall

by Daniel Cretaro

I Liked You Better Before I Knew You So Well is one of those books that doesn’t come around often. It is the rare book that possesses three key qualities: language, love, and candor.

Published March 6, 2017
Categorized as Book Reviews Tagged book review, essays, i liked you better before i knew you so well, james allen hall, now you're the enemy
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