NEBO: A Literary Journal
Abstract
This issue of Nebo: A Literary Journal features a diverse and engaging selection of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction, with a strong focus on identity, artistic transformation, and cultural reflection. Originally archived as Volume 14, Issue 2, this issue is actually Volume 18, Issue 2, covering Spring 2000. Due to necessary metadata adjustments in the digital archiving process, some volume and issue numbers in the online collection may not match those printed in the original journals.
The fiction selections include "BREEEAANGGGHHHAAANNGHHHEEEANGHHH" by Matt McNair, a surrealist take on modern anxieties, and "Paroled!" by Sharon Baker, a story of personal redemption and societal reintegration. The poetry section includes "OCD: A Dramatic Monologue" by Charlotte Miller, a psychological exploration of compulsion and introspection, and "Rural Demography" by Virgil Suarez, which reflects on cultural landscapes and memory.
This issue also features an exclusive interview with fiction writer Michael Gills, providing insight into the craft of storytelling and the evolving role of contemporary fiction.
Recommended Citation
(2025)
"Volume 14 Issue 2,"
NEBO: A Literary Journal: Vol. 14:
Iss.
2, Article 1.
Available at:
https://orc.library.atu.edu/nebo/vol14/iss2/1
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