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Candice Evers

About

I’m Candice Evers, a St. Louis-based illustrator with an MFA in Illustration and Visual Culture from Washington University in St. Louis and a graduate of Wellesley College. I live with my two smedium-sized dogs, Indy (pictured left) and Junie B.

all work

  • Essay
The Sweetness of the Imperfect Struggle
  • Poem
Where Do You Go When the Genocide is Too Loud?
  • Essay
The Ethics of Ambiguity
  • Essay
Love Song of the Liberal Gun Owner
  • Poem
222 or asyndetic
  • Essay
Objects of Discipline: Finding the Fighter
  • Intervention
  • Fiction
African Artifacts on a Shelf of Antiquities, the British Museum, Great Russell Street, London
  • Violence
  • Fiction
Auntie is Gone
  • Protest
  • Poem
At the Cliffs of Moher, I Asked for a Future
  • Intervention
  • Essay
Light Multiplies
  • Intervention
  • Poem
Show Me a Mother
  • Protest
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