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Visual Arts
SHJ Issue 17
Fall 2017

[Three Photographs]

by Nancy Parshall


Eclipse Reflected in Puddle, photo by Nancy Parshall

Eclipse Reflected in a Puddle

At Hagerty Center, Northwestern Michigan College
(Posted to Facebook, 21 August 2017)

Copyright © 2017 by Nancy Parshall. All rights reserved.
Reproduced here with her permission.

 

[Purple Harvest], photo by Nancy Parshall

[Purple Harvest]

Asian Tempest, one of 13 varieties of garlic grown at the Parshall farm
(Posted to Facebook, 29 July 2017)

Copyright © 2017 by Nancy Parshall. All rights reserved.
Reproduced here with her permission.

 

Artsy Shadows, photo by Nancy Parshall

Artsy Shadows

“October’s morning light throws artsy shadows in our house.”
(Posted to Facebook, 8 October 2017)

Copyright © 2017 by Nancy Parshall. All rights reserved.
Reproduced here with her permission.

 

SHJ Issue 17
Fall 2017

Nancy Parshall

splits her time between Northwestern Michigan College, where she teaches English, and the Lake Leelanau hobby farm she shares with her husband, David (aka, The Garlic Baron). Before returning home to Michigan, she spent 16 years traveling in 41 countries, notably England, Australia, and Japan. Parshall’s writing has appeared in KYSO Flash (which nominated her first publication, a 733-word story entitled The Neighbors Will Take the Chickens, for Sundress Publications’ Best of the Net Anthology 2016), and in Dunes Review, NMC Magazine, 101 Words, and other venues. Her fiction chapbook Proud Flesh won the 2017 Michigan Writers’ chapbook competition.


“...we have been born here to witness and celebrate. We wonder at our purpose for living. Our purpose
is to perceive the fantastic. Why have a universe if there is no audience?” — Ray Bradbury