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Welcome to the archives of Mused - the BellaOnline Literary Review! Here you will find all of our issues, full of beautiful photography, inspiring artwork, thought provoking poetry, intriguing stories and much more. Immerse yourself in our world, and enjoy!

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Death of Salome
by Kristina Gehrmann
Death of Salome
by Kristina Gehrmann
Summer Solstice 2008 - Volume 2, Issue 2

I think this Summer Solstice issue came together by itself. We saw a tremendous increase in high quality submissions this quarter - both in art and print worlds. We developed an editorial calendar that actually worked.

Did I say this issue published itself? Actually, I think there were faeries involved.
Shades of Rock by Jill Florio
Shades of Rock
by Jill Florio
Spring Equinox 2008 - Volume 2, Issue 1

Forget about thanking everyone: that was sooo last issue.

The Spring edition is all about the gardening. We redug usability plots and plowed a row for sprightly, colorful "Letters to the Editor." Trowels in hand, we expanded the field, planting Plays among the Departmental Perennials. We think there's a good bed of mulch to keep the literary and artistic blooms thriving in the warming air of springtime.

Enough with the sophomoric metaphor? Okay, Spring's issue bursts with light, color and pure mental brilliance. Go back and read it.
Sorcerer by Deb Bonam
Sorcerer by Deb Bonam
Winter Solstice 2007 - Volume 1, Issue 1

We're proud to share our premier issue of Mused with the Universe and have some thanks to get out of the way.

We wish to award Gold Stars of Bravery to our contributors, who boldly submitted entries where no one has gone before. And then there's the Self-Congratulatory Back Pats to pass among the plucky Editorial Board. These virtual volunteers hung in there though nearly a year of virtual planning, some miscues, then revising and the hugging, along with shared visioning and literary dreaming in our Secret Cave of the BellaOnline Muses.

Anyway, yes. Through the blood, sweat and tears - or rather, ink, pixels and code - of a lot of people, Mused got published. With pens/cameras at bay, we stand ready to change the world...one poem, story or photo at a time.