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Fall 2014

Illustration by Lauren Cronk

Welcome to the first issue of The Worcester Journal, a new magazine for new writers. Here you’ll find plenty to entertain and interest you, such as why Charles Dickens hated America but loved Lowell, Mass., how Godzilla was transformed from a mindless monster into a beloved icon, why Bollywood movies are actually good, and how the strained family dynamics of three cousins, two of whom were Queen Victoria’s grandsons, affected World War I. 

You’ll find personal essays on being an immigrant teenager, losing a family member, finding out that you are both like and unlike your parents, and making peace with memories of being bullied. There are also reviews of books by poet Andrea Gibson and polymath Nassim Taleb, a collection of quips, a profile of a successful romance writer, a meditation on Lewis Carroll, and an attempt to explain one man’s obsession with Herman Melville and Moby-Dick. 

We also feature a series of photographs showing the beauty of Tibet, a touching story from a school for blind children in Nepal, and two poems, “The Mountain” and “Tending My Grandfather’s Garden, and First Visiting His Grave.”

If you find something you like, please share it. If you’d like to get involved with the Journal as a writer, photographer, editor, or intern, shoot us an e-mail and let’s talk.

James Dempsey


Books

Featured



If Ignorance Is Bliss, Why Aren't There More Happy People?


Sep 11, 2014


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Books


Warren Singh


Comment


Sep 11, 2014


Fall 2014


Books


Warren Singh


Comment

If Ignorance Is Bliss, Why Aren’t There More Happy People?


Sep 11, 2014


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Books


Warren Singh


Comment


Sep 11, 2014


Fall 2014


Books


Warren Singh


Comment

Collecting quotes is like meeting interesting people and only hearing the most amusing or insightful things that they have to say.


Sep 11, 2014


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Books


Warren Singh


Comment


Sep 11, 2014


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Books


Warren Singh


Comment


Randumb and Dumber


Aug 21, 2014


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Warren Singh


Comment


Aug 21, 2014


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Books


Warren Singh


Comment

Randumb and Dumber


Aug 21, 2014


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Warren Singh


Comment


Aug 21, 2014


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Books


Warren Singh


Comment

An unconstrained story, going wherever it pleases, sprawling out around a central theme like an aerial view of London at night.


Aug 21, 2014


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Warren Singh


Comment


Aug 21, 2014


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Books


Warren Singh


Comment


Poetry

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Sep 3, 2014


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Poetry


Dylan Dodd


Comment


Sep 3, 2014


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Poetry


Dylan Dodd


Comment

The Mountain


Sep 3, 2014


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Poetry


Dylan Dodd


Comment


Sep 3, 2014


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Poetry


Dylan Dodd


Comment

A poem


Sep 3, 2014


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Poetry


Dylan Dodd


Comment


Sep 3, 2014


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Poetry


Dylan Dodd


Comment



May 6, 2014


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Poetry


Samuel Hark


Comment


May 6, 2014


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Poetry


Samuel Hark


Comment

Tending My Grandfather’s Garden, and First Visiting His Grave


May 6, 2014


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Poetry


Samuel Hark


Comment


May 6, 2014


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Poetry


Samuel Hark


Comment

A poem


May 6, 2014


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Poetry


Samuel Hark


Comment


May 6, 2014


Fall 2014


Poetry


Samuel Hark


Comment


Movies

Featured




Sep 3, 2014


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Movies


Bansari Kamdar


Comment


Sep 3, 2014


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Movies


Bansari Kamdar


Comment

Bollywood: A Primer for the Confused and the Curious


Sep 3, 2014


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Movies


Bansari Kamdar


Comment


Sep 3, 2014


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Movies


Bansari Kamdar


Comment

A few of the more common questions I’ve been asked by my American friends about Bollywood movies.


Sep 3, 2014


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Bansari Kamdar


Comment


Sep 3, 2014


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Movies


Bansari Kamdar


Comment



Aug 22, 2014


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Sasha Kohan


2 Comments


Aug 22, 2014


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Movies


Sasha Kohan


2 Comments

Descent of a Species: The Evolution of Godzilla


Aug 22, 2014


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Movies


Sasha Kohan


2 Comments


Aug 22, 2014


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Sasha Kohan


2 Comments

For audiences in America and around the world, Godzilla is and has always been a fantasy, an amusement, an entertainment; for the Japanese audiences of 1954, the film struck close to home.


Aug 22, 2014


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Movies


Sasha Kohan


2 Comments


Aug 22, 2014


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Movies


Sasha Kohan


2 Comments


Memoir

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Sep 15, 2014


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Memoir


Akriti Sharma


Comment


Sep 15, 2014


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Memoir


Akriti Sharma


Comment

Reyhan


Sep 15, 2014


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Memoir


Akriti Sharma


Comment


Sep 15, 2014


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Memoir


Akriti Sharma


Comment

We sit on the dingy staircase and I try to console her, though my words are meaningless.


Sep 15, 2014


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Memoir


Akriti Sharma


Comment


Sep 15, 2014


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Memoir


Akriti Sharma


Comment


 Immigrant Journeys


Sep 3, 2014


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Memoir


Michelle Addai


Comment


Sep 3, 2014


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Memoir


Michelle Addai


Comment

Immigrant Journeys


Sep 3, 2014


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Memoir


Michelle Addai


Comment


Sep 3, 2014


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Memoir


Michelle Addai


Comment

Being a teenager on the road to adulthood is in and of itself hard; being an immigrant teenager makes the journey even tougher. 


Sep 3, 2014


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Memoir


Michelle Addai


Comment


Sep 3, 2014


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Memoir


Michelle Addai


Comment


The Things That Live On


Aug 11, 2014


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Memoir


Sean McCarthy


1 Comment


Aug 11, 2014


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Memoir


Sean McCarthy


1 Comment

The Things That Live On


Aug 11, 2014


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Memoir


Sean McCarthy


1 Comment


Aug 11, 2014


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Memoir


Sean McCarthy


1 Comment

It’s been a long time since we picked those blueberries.


Aug 11, 2014


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Memoir


Sean McCarthy


1 Comment


Aug 11, 2014


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Memoir


Sean McCarthy


1 Comment



May 6, 2014


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Memoir


Nick Porcella


Comment


May 6, 2014


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Memoir


Nick Porcella


Comment

He’s Mine


May 6, 2014


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Memoir


Nick Porcella


Comment


May 6, 2014


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Memoir


Nick Porcella


Comment

All I had to do to get Angel to respect me today was to talk to him on his level, man to man. Only, Angel’s just a kid, fourteen years old.


May 6, 2014


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Memoir


Nick Porcella


Comment


May 6, 2014


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Memoir


Nick Porcella


Comment



May 6, 2014


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Memoir


Hannah Yukon


2 Comments


May 6, 2014


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Memoir


Hannah Yukon


2 Comments

I Am Like You I Am Not Like You


May 6, 2014


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Memoir


Hannah Yukon


2 Comments


May 6, 2014


Fall 2014


Memoir


Hannah Yukon


2 Comments

America. The land of the free. The land of multiple brands of peanut butter and endless supply of saturated fat.


May 6, 2014


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Memoir


Hannah Yukon


2 Comments


May 6, 2014


Fall 2014


Memoir


Hannah Yukon


2 Comments


Images

Featured




Sep 4, 2014


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Images


Wanbin Li


Comment


Sep 4, 2014


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Wanbin Li


Comment

A Sojourn in Tibet


Sep 4, 2014


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Images


Wanbin Li


Comment


Sep 4, 2014


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Images


Wanbin Li


Comment

This past summer photographer Wanbin Li visited Tibet, a land that was once a symbol to the West of the mysterious and the exotic, and found it to be a place of stunning and varied beauty.


Sep 4, 2014


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Images


Wanbin Li


Comment


Sep 4, 2014


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Wanbin Li


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History

Featured



Charles Dickens and the Lowell Mills


Sep 15, 2014


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History


Courtney Carroll


Comment


Sep 15, 2014


Fall 2014


History


Courtney Carroll


Comment

Charles Dickens and the Lowell Mills


Sep 15, 2014


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History


Courtney Carroll


Comment


Sep 15, 2014


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History


Courtney Carroll


Comment

Dickens may  have been too willing to believe in the workers taking so much pleasure in their labors.


Sep 15, 2014


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History


Courtney Carroll


Comment


Sep 15, 2014


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History


Courtney Carroll


Comment


Family Feud:  The Three Cousins Who Led Europe Into the First World War


Aug 22, 2014


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History


Noah Keates


4 Comments


Aug 22, 2014


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History


Noah Keates


4 Comments

Family Feud: The Three Cousins Who Led Europe Into the First World War


Aug 22, 2014


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History


Noah Keates


4 Comments


Aug 22, 2014


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History


Noah Keates


4 Comments

At the center of this stage stood three cousins.


Aug 22, 2014


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History


Noah Keates


4 Comments


Aug 22, 2014


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History


Noah Keates


4 Comments

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