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POETRY
Jesse Breite chases dreams or withered flowers.
Marion Deal tells of forgotten things.
Jordan Deveraux explains the mystery of fairyflies.
Michael Dittman explains the philosophy of lingerie.
L Mari Harris tells us how.
Ceinwen E. Cariad Haydon can't sleep.
Casey Killingsworth has dreams of So-Cal.
Jesse Miksic challenges soul searching. 
Michael Constantine McConnell​ falls apart.
Janice Northerns questions the word invasive.
David Anthony Sam​ pieces together life with words.
Steve Sibra takes a long walk down a short road
Hilary Sideris takes us down memory lane.
John J. Siefring finds calm in the chaos.
J. Conrad Smith never misses a shot.
Eugene Stevenson questions will it be two or three?
Micaela Walley shows us life through another view.
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FLASH FICTION 
AJ Atwater shares the painful truth.
Andrea Boll made it off the bridge.

Jack Caseros questions waiting out eternity.
Jennifer Dickinson relives her 80's childhood.
Annette Edwards-Hill  waits for Spring.
Kati Eisenhuth​ takes us on the other side of the door.
Juliana Gray grows up something strange.
​Jennifer Makowsky clutches onto the past.
David Stillwagon asks what he should do.
Chelsea Voulgares mentally says goodbye.
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BOOK REVIEW
Charles Rammelkamp reviews “The Fire Lit & Nearing” Poetry.


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Yan Sham-Shackleton
 
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​ART
C. R. Resetarits builds worlds from scratch.
Asher ReTech
 captures graveside images.
Fabio Sassi shows us color in texture.
Elizabeth York Dickinson shares a glimpse of perception from behind.
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​CREATIVE NONFICTION
Grace Ganssle​ is a perfect shot.




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FLASH CREATIVE NONFICTION
Bill Cook remembers 1976
Ryan Kauffman collects a memory.
Caitlin McGillicuddy is asking for a friend.
Caitlin Palmer digs deeper.
Amie Souza Reilly
 will pierce your heart.
Rick Trushel meditates on belief.
Wendy Elizabeth Wallace keeps her head above the water.
Chelsea Laine Wells plays around with the memory of her father.




Fiction
Lawrence Cady is filled with guilt.
Tom Gartner remembers all but the bird names now.​
Cameron L. Mitchell 
lays an egg.
​Shelly Lynn Stone says yes.
​Michael Wang peers at planet.


You are presently reading the 
April 2019 issue of Gravel. 



This magazine is produced by the MFA program
in creative writing at the University of Arkansas at Monticello editorial staff.

Cover image by Elizabeth York Dickinson



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