POETRY
Jeffrey Alfier starts over See the color grey with Tobi Alfier Diana DiPietro recalls her namesake Watch previews with Amorak Huey Couri Johnson places a bet Visit Clinton Street with Steve Kleptar Michele Leavitt moves to a desert Walk Hollywood Boulevard with Jon Lemay Laura Mayron migrates Richard King Perkins II has a close call Listen to geese with Daye Phillippo FLASH PROSE Leave for the day shift with M.J. Arlett Patricia Donovan silkily imagines identity theft Larry Eby populates his mysterious world Rebecca Harrison remembers spangled nights Dream in Sulphur, Texas with Paul Kasmai The transcendent tarot of Meredith Maltby CREATIVE NONFICTION Work the mill with Kevin Bray Kathy Buckert comes out of the shadows Amy Collini moves through life Katacha Diaz takes us on a journey Remember cats and drag with Christina Fulton |
FICTION
Zackary Sholem Berger discusses Baltimore Davis Horner is wild inside Drive a backhoe with Mark McLain Have a Jack 'n Coke with Jerry Mikorenda Cathy Ulrich marries a giraffe Samuel K. Wilkes plays dominoes with "D" MULTIMEDIA View Vanessa Christie's unique paintings Go camping with Brad Garber See the place Rachel Hobbs calls home Experience water in a new way with Margaret Marty Perceive the world from Sean-Andrew Zeus Pyle's 35mm Flirt with Richard Vyse's "Man Art" Gina Williams' photographs will make your day |
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