South Carolina Morning, by Jean L. Kreiling Poet Jean L. Kreiling tries on Hopper's red dress. https://www.ekphrastic.net/ekphrastic-journal/south-carolina-morning-by-jean-l-kreiling ** White Flag, by Alexis Rhone Fancher Alexis Rhone Fancher travels back in time with her photographer's eye. www.ekphrastic.net/ekphrastic-journal/white-flag-by-alexis-rhone-fancher ** Ekphrastic Writing Responses on Nighthawks, by Edward Hopper One of our most popular challenges ever. https://www.ekphrastic.net/ekphrastic-journal/ekphrastic-writing-responses-edward-hopper ** In a Western Motel, by Nan Wigington Flash fiction on Hopper by one of our first place contest winners. www.ekphrastic.net/ekphrastic-journal/in-a-western-motel-by-nan-wigington ** Reflecting on Loneliness, by Lorette C. Luzajic An essay by yours truly on solitude, loneliness, and being an introvert in an extroverted world. https://www.ekphrastic.net/ekphrastic-journal/reflecting-on-loneliness-by-lorette-c-luzajic ** The Honey Hour, by Heloise Jones Flash fiction on the painter's Cape Cod Morning. https://www.ekphrastic.net/ekphrastic-journal/the-honey-hour-by-heloise-jones ** The Paintings of Edward Hopper, by Michael Harmon Poet Michael Harmon on a number of works. www.ekphrastic.net/ekphrastic-journal/the-paintings-of-edward-hopper-by-michael-harmon ** Two Old Men and the Sea, by Lorette C. Luzajic Another essay by yours truly on Hopper and Turner, too. https://www.ekphrastic.net/ekphrastic-journal/two-old-men-and-the-sea-by-lorette-c-luzajic ** The House By the Railroad, by Mark A. Murphy Poet Mark A. Murphy visits the infamous haunted Hopper house. https://www.ekphrastic.net/ekphrastic-journal/house-by-the-railroad-by-mark-a-murphy Send us your favourites from our archive for Throwback Thursday! There are six years worth of writing at The Ekphrastic Review. With daily or more posts of poetry, fiction, and prose for most of that history, we have a wealth of talent to show off. We encourage readers to explore our archives by month and year in the sidebar. Click on a random selection and read through our history. Our Throwback Thursday features writing from our past, chosen on purpose or chosen randomly. Discover past contributors, work you missed, or responses to older ekphrastic challenges. Would you like to be a guest editor for a Throwback Thursday? Pick up to 10 favourite or random posts from the archives of The Ekphrastic Review. Use the format you see above: title, name of author, a sentence or two about your choice, and the link. Include a bio and if you wish, a note to readers about the Review, your relationship to the journal, ekphrastic writing in general, or any other relevant subject. Put THROWBACK THURSDAYS in the subject line and send to [email protected]. Let's have some fun with this- along with your picks, send a vintage photo of yourself too!
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