POETRY
Decipher the knocking with Victoria Barycz After it happens, Lori D'Angelo attends a concert Cat Dixon will make you tremor Matthew Gellman buries things Check out the swimming trunks on Jessica Wiseman Lawrence's "poem" Lie awake beside Kathleen Brewin Lewis Go ask Alice with Rita Martinez Erinn Seifert knows the score Betty Stanton looks at an old photograph Take speech lessons with Troy Varvel BOOK REVIEWS/AUTHOR INTERVIEWS Karen J. Weyant reviews River Bound FLASH PROSE James Gyure is one among boyhood friends Attend a victory parade with Brandon Patterson A lesson on Geography from Dale Ritterbusch Michelle Ross's mother outsmarts the witch Alina Stefanescu remembers the people she saved Andrea Wyatt stops in Sierra Madre |
CREATIVE NONFICTION
Gillian Haines visits a federal prison Experience synesthesia with Elise Parsons Hannah Rau just can't faint Sharon Rose observes the life cycle of gypsy moths Ray Scanlon has cool shoes FICTION You might get trapped in Jamie Culp's funnel Lee L. Krecklow makes the right play Music drifts in through George Lubitz's window Celebrate the Most Wonderful Time of the Year with Ellen Perry Erin Slaughter enjoys a Southern breakfast Take the next step with Mir-Yashar MULTIMEDIA Enter the world of Ege Al'Bege From St. Lucia to Alaska with Chaun Ballard Intuit the work of Nicholas Perry Just as things were looking up for W. Jack Savage Peter L. Scacco works in wood Slowly fade with Kelley M Stephens |
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