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A Sardine on Vacation, Episode Sixty-Nine: Recommendations
Whispers of Arias: Music by Stephen Mead and Kevin MacLeod
Phil Rockstroh and Angela Tyler-Rockstroh document Occupy Wall Street with an essay and a 20-minute documentary
Linh Dinh finds meaning at Occupy Wall Street
Yacov Ben-Efrat chronicles the Tel Aviv protests
Robert Levin seeks the why behind proselytizing
Two Down (Europe, USA), One to Go (China): The Chinese Ponzi Scheme and the Oncoming Global Depression by Sam Vaknin
Three Poems by KJ
Three Poems by Sheri L. Wright
Three Poems by John Grochalski
Three Poems by Luke Skoza
Three Poems by Wendy Taylor Carlisle
Two Poems by Jonathan Penton
Playdate: Poetry by AE Reiff
The Rin Tin Jubilee: Poetry by Luke Marinac
Autobiography: A spoken-word film and poem by Kristina Marshall
What You Lose When You're Weak, You Take Back When You're Strong: Fiction by Jon Alan Carroll
My Sorrows and Disorders of the Psychiatric Kind: Fiction by George Sparling
Kara: Fiction by Iman Carol Fears
Living Two Wars: Creative Non-Fiction by Rita Bozi
Magalíluismil: Fiction by Paul Kavanagh
Peg's Cat: Fiction by Heidi Bell
Four Photographs by Sheri L. Wright
Five Images by Fabio Sassi
Six Sculptures by Stephen Harrison
In you, everything sank: A short film by Rebecca Freeman and Adam Fine


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Donna Snyder: Music Director Story Editor (Print Edition)

Donna SnyderDonna Snyder is the founder and curator of The Tumblewords Project, a community-based writing workshop that has served the Southwest on almost every Saturday for the past fourteen years. She has presented hundreds of creative writing workshops as an artist in the schools in the El Paso/Las Cruces region, various local literary festivals, and community-funded events. She has published her work in such journals as Puerto Del Sol, Sin Fronteras, BorderSenses, and select on-line journals. She has been a featured artist in such performance events and venues as the Taos Poetry Circus, the Border Book Festival, El Paso Museum of Art's Museo-Literati reading series, the Branigan Library Authors Series, Umbilicus Mundi, the South Broadway Cultural Center in Albuquerque, the Out on a Limb series at the Santa Fe Actor's Theater, and the Texas Kick-Ass Poets tour. She was a member of El Paso's seminal poetry jam band, Central Nervous System. Her work as an artist, cultural and political organizer, and grassroots lawyer has been featured in articles in the El Paso Times, Bridge Review, Albuquerque Journal, Stanton Street, Alamogordo Daily News, and the Las Cruces Sun.

Submissions of music for the on-line magazine Unlikely 2.0 should be sent to Donna at donna AT unlikelystories DOT org. Submissions to the print edition, Unlikely Stories of the Third Kind, are now closed.