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Brandie Trent

Brandie is a public high school teacher of nearly (eh hem) twenty years who enjoys creative writing, photography, travel, and comedy. While her resume includes professional publications and presentations in the field of literacy, she identifies most as a poet, and enjoys writing about the various places she has lived and visited.

DistractionsMarch 13, 2015

Cinderella 2015 Movie Review

By Brandie Trent

Disney’s new girl presents old-fashioned values

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DistractionsFebruary 15, 2015

Shocked Into Blossom

By Brandie Trent

For almost all of my life, there has been a Christmas cactus somewhere in every house I have lived in. My grandmother kept a…

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Prose & PoetryFebruary 5, 2015

A New Testament

By Brandie Trent

Today was a very busy day at my job. It wasn’t stressful; it was just eventful, and while I took my normal lunch time…

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Prose & PoetryFebruary 1, 2015

Memory Is A Net

By Brandie Trent

“Memory is a net.” Indeed, and mine is full. It’s heavy with clam shells from Adirondack lakes, seaweed from Pennsylvania ponds, and shark teeth…

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Prose & PoetryFebruary 1, 2015

Egypt In Winter

By Brandie Trent

These hills become Egypt in winter leafless mountains transform to pyramids, their outlines made triangular by winter’s dusting forsaken branches worship invisible goddesses —…

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