The Eckleburg Project

Texas A&M's Official Literary Journal

The Eckleburg Project is the official undergraduate literary journal of Texas A&M University. We are an undergraduate organization featuring student poetry, prose, and art. Now with thirteen issues under our belt, we started with the idea that art should be free and easily accessible to the community.

Our staff is composed of undergraduate students and editors who select pieces to be published semesterly under a process of blind review. For information on how to join, go to our apply page. For information on how to submit, go to our submissions page. For general inquiries, or just to say hello, contact our organizational email at theeckleburgproject@gmail.com.

As always, we thank you for your support as we continue to foster art here at Texas A&M.

Miraculously by Lane Fulwiler

I untangle myself from my sheets, 
miraculously, 
like a spider caught in its own cobweb
refusing to let it end this way.

My day has already escaped me while I was sleeping:
it fell like white sand through my blue-gray fingers,
and now it is hot
and now it is late.
I had too much to think last night
and I know the hangover will stick to me all day
like static electricity
so that whenever I push and pull
against the wool blanket of time,
my skin will sting me. 

Behind my eyes, there is a trellis for the vines
(they cannot stand on their own
with the weight of the flowers)
and when the wind rushes past my ears,
sometimes, I can hear a rattling.
My irises try
to look inward at the ones inside
and my vision sparkles 
like a mirror shattered,
cracked from the middle, outward
like the cascading net
 of a spiderweb.

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