Check out our updated submissions guidelines and submit to your heart’s content. We’re getting some exciting content for TWW Issue 2.
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Check out our updated submissions guidelines and submit to your heart’s content. We’re getting some exciting content for TWW Issue 2.
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The “Rx Reading Series” will take place at different venues throughout the city and feature selected readers and sometimes open mic-ers. For its debut on March 26, TWW will review submissions of original short stories, poetry, and music that pertain to the chosen theme. Your prescription for Two With Water’s First Rx Reading: Write one short piece (fiction or non, poetry...
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Two With Water FUNDRAISER AND RELEASE PARTY TUESDAY. DECEMBER. 8. 2009. EMPTY BOTTLE. 1035 N. WESTERN. CHICAGO. READINGS by DENISE DOOLEY. BOBBY EVERS. & NICK SARNO. FEATURING RAINBO VIDEO, THE RIGHT NOW, TEN-SPEED, AND DEAD SUPERHEROES ORCHESTRA. Get your tickets in advance and save money! www.emptybottle.com We know, we know, every media outlet and publishing...
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Two With Water loves Soup! As the recipient of a Sunday Soup grant, we urge you to check out the art collective Incubate- Institute for Community Understanding Between Art and The Everyday- (www.incubate-chicago.org) to learn more about their outside the box approach to building, funding and sustaining the arts community here in Chicago and...
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Do plastic bags grow down from trees and fall onto the ground creating shards of glass to wither into concrete slabs of joy?
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It’s the stink of blood and chemicals, I think, as I bounce my knee impatiently on the thin brown carpet pulled tightly against the floor like the last remaining lifeboat in an impossible ocean of dirty, hidden linoleum. The blood is in tiny transparent tubes and is kept in oxygenless chambers and is used...
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I had sex with Billy Gervais last night. I have a Spanish quiz this afternoon. The future imperfect contains the whole, plus a suffix, the latter accentuated sufficiently to hold one’s attention to its closing syllable. I practice conjugating the future imperfect as I walk across campus and into the library. Bailaré, bailarás, bailará,...
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