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Issue 73/74 Contents Poetry Fiction Alejandro Escudé, Los CaballitosWhat I Feel Walking Down My Apartment Building’s HallwayIn the Cramped Children’s Hospital Room V.P. LogginsPisces James KimbrellElegy for HelloMangum Lake, DroughtSelf-Portrait, Basic Training, United States Army, Fort McCllelan Huzaifa MalikEgregious Nostaliga Marda MessickShe Can’t Say My NameDead HeadsPostpartum Fabiana GomezWant to Sit Down? Jami McFatter KimbrellThe… Read more
Issue #71/72
WRITERS IN THIS ISSUE: Simon Anton Diego Baena, Tim Buchanan, Maggie Cooper, Cynie Cory, Lenny DellaRocca, Ubaldimir Guerra, Jeff Karon, Steve Lapinsky, Cody Lee, Susan Lilley, Carlos Miranda, Jeff Newberry, Kesha Peyrefitte, Melanie A. Rawls, Gianna Russo, Willa Schmidt, Margaret Howard Trammell Read more
this american life, #556: same bed, different dreams by Maggie Cooper
things he wanted: good coffee someone to dance with poetry enough money to buy a plane ticket to Spain Read more
How Drowning is Supposed to Be by Tim Buchanan
It was mid-morning on a Tuesday, and already I was in danger of being late for work when I heard Enrique call my name from the bathroom. Read more
Madman Silencio by Ubaldimir Guerra
Madman Silencio Sometimes dem call me a madman but I see me self as sikarus as Kamau in him video style, Sycorax Read more
The Artist’s Model by Corinna McClanahan Schroeder
When the heating lamp below the tub snuffs out, I float in my swollen dress like I have each afternoon for months. Read more
Issue 69/70
Poetry Corinna McClanahan SchroederThe Artist’s Model,How to Write Your Own Sensation Novel,The Novelist’s Children Joshua DavisChapel,Foster Mother, II ,Invoking Baba Yaga Susan Truxell SauterOrange Jello with Black Cords, Saving for The Great Away, Abecedarium for Half-Brother,Nine Wants Carol Lynne KnightGirlfriends Go to the Beach, Junior High #13: Weeping About Lord Byron & Scarlett O’Hara Diamond FordeMildred’s… Read more
Mildred’s Parents Accepted Her Marriage by Diamond Forde
Mildred’s Parents Accepted Her Marriage but my parents stress in secret. At the table in his single room apartment, dad serves us burritos hosed with ketchup, a mock on the salsa he can’t afford but won’t admit. Read more
Issue 68
P O E T R YBrad Murff . . . Law School for AnyoneLizzy Petersen . . . Mike Disfarmer IV P R O S EJohn Talbird . . . Why Can’t You Write Here? R E V I EW SReviews of books byJeanie Thompson, John Sibley Williams, George Looney, Claire Matturro, Holly Iglesias, and Enid Shomer (editor)… Read more
Issue 67
P O E T R YBibhu Padhi . . . An Inert Afternoon in AprilRob Cook . . . Inaugural Poem for No One P R O S ESusan Lester . . . The Keeper R E V I EW SReviews of books byMargaret O. Howard, Bill Christophersen, Amy Minato, Sarah Kennedy, Milinda Jay, Bronco Cucina . .… Read more