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Daddy, Guess What Happened to My Cell Phone? by David Braden | DP
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Issue Twenty-Three, Summer 2016. Issue Twenty-Two, Winter 2016. Daddy, Guess What Happened to My Cell Phone? Yuet-Sim Darrell Chiang, 2015. Https:/ digitalpaper.files.wordpress.com/2015/03/what-happened-to-the-cellphone.mp3. David Braden, 2015. David Braden lives in Oakland. By day he is an Elementary Literacy Coach for Oakland Unified School District. By night, he fights crime with experimental poetry and sounds. His work is at www.davidbraden.weebly.com. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. 2015 Was The Year by...
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Issue Twenty, Telephone, Spring 2015 | DP
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Issue Twenty-Three, Summer 2016. Issue Twenty-Two, Winter 2016. Issue Twenty, Telephone, Spring 2015. Rebeca Garcia-Gonzalez, 2015. Ringing in the Evening by Yuet-Sim Darrell Chiang. A Rose is Not a Telephone by Darrell G.H. Schramm. Daddy, Guess What Happened to My Cell Phone? Don’t Listen to Your Friends by Ruby Bernstein. For You by Kathy Moore. From Party Line to Photo Op by Jan Bergamini. Helen at the La Salle by Stephen Tollefson. Hello, It’s Me by Elizabeth Levett Fortier. How Did I Know? Suzie...
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Archives | DP
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Issue Twenty-Three, Summer 2016. Issue Twenty-Two, Winter 2016. The actual Digital Paper Archives are kept in a hidden, subterranean location not necessarily in the south of France,. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Object P...
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Submissions | DP
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Issue Twenty-Three, Summer 2016. Issue Twenty-Two, Winter 2016. To submit to Digital Paper, first, make sure you are a Teacher Consultant of the Bay Area Writing Project. As per the New Cruelty, please include an artistic image (or three) to be paired with your work or perhaps a colleague’s work or perhaps saved for later. ALSO consider submitting an AUDIO track of your work. Gasp, an audio who? An audio track: record your voice, make an .mp3 and send it in. How? February 1, 2006. March 1, 2006. February...
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Don’t Listen to Your Friends by Ruby Bernstein | DP
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Issue Twenty-Three, Summer 2016. Issue Twenty-Two, Winter 2016. Don’t Listen to Your Friends by Ruby Bernstein. Yuet-Sim Darrell Chiang, 2015. A telephone call from my pal Caryl — and that’s how it began. I know she was surprised when I finally agreed to take a free flight from Oakland to Shasta City to visit Lake Shastina with the prospect of buying a lot for a weekend home. Just look at it as an adventure, she assured. After a hasty cup of coffee, that hardly took away the chill, our escorts led us to ...
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Hello, It’s Me by Elizabeth Levett Fortier | DP
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Issue Twenty-Three, Summer 2016. Issue Twenty-Two, Winter 2016. Hello, It’s Me by Elizabeth Levett Fortier. Yuet-Sim Darrell Chiang, 2015. Hi, it’s me. Is that you? I’m so glad you called. It’s good to hear your voice. There are so many things we don’t say, don’t hear, and don’t write songs about anymore. I’m in the phone booth it’s the one across the hall. If you don’t answer I’ll just ring it off the wall. Where are you calling from? A booth in the Midwest. Hey Mabel. What is it, Gertrude? Operator, wi...
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For You by Kathy Moore | DP
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Issue Twenty-Three, Summer 2016. Issue Twenty-Two, Winter 2016. For You by Kathy Moore. Yuet-Sim Darrell Chiang, 2015. A Choreographed Poem inspired by Sia’s song I’m in Here. All poetry is prayer, the poet says,. Lifting eyes to the sky. The rhythm clinging to each heartbeat. In the white space. That breathes beyond and between. Each syllable, each sentiment, each word,. All dance is poetry, the dancer mimes. Mouthing the words to the song inside. One heartbeat matching each beat of the drum. Thank you ...
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The Unseen Bridge by Robert Pressnall | DP
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Issue Twenty-Three, Summer 2016. Issue Twenty-Two, Winter 2016. The Unseen Bridge by Robert Pressnall. Charlene Leung, 2015. Crossing the unseen bridge is the means. By which we go from the known world. To the unknowable. – Stella Coe. Lately, without warning, memory cascades from darkness through a triangle of blue sky. Ah ha, said Janine, tapping the cover of Time magazine and the cameo photo of an Asian man with a regal bearing and indecipherable grin. That’s him, I replied. On the one hand the articl...
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From Party Line to Photo Op by Jan Bergamini | DP
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Issue Twenty-Three, Summer 2016. Issue Twenty-Two, Winter 2016. From Party Line to Photo Op by Jan Bergamini. Yuet-Sim Darrell Chiang, 2015. Repeat until finally, if it seemed an unreasonable length of time, ask the people to please hang up so that the phone would be free for our use. I hoped I would be able to identify who the voices belonged to was it Mr. Stassis who owned the local fish market and was a neighbor who lived down the block or was it one of the catholic Finnegans next door? Jan Bergamini ...
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Tahiti Palm by Hector Lee | DP
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Issue Twenty-Three, Summer 2016. Issue Twenty-Two, Winter 2016. Tahiti Palm by Hector Lee. Hector Lee, 2015. Hector Viveros Lee (BAWP 1998) has been teaching in public schools for 25 years. He is an Assistant Principal at Longfellow Elementary in the Fall. This once and future author/illustrator’s books can be found at http:/ www.leeandlow.com/. 2 Responses to “Tahiti Palm by Hector Lee”. July 27, 2015 at 5:31 pm. July 30, 2015 at 3:35 pm. So evocative. I can feel the tropical air. Enter your comment here.