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POETRY
Kevin Casey navigates his landscape

Donia Mounsef has a very special pet

Heidi Seaborn ​shares submission guidelines

Radford Skudrna ​sees his grandfather in a statue of St. Francis

Michael Dwayne Smith waxes about prom dresses and doo-wop in the desert

Daryl Sznyter courses annelids

D. C. Wiltshire writes on flowers, mothers, and digestive juices

The dawn comes with Amos Jasper Wright


CREATIVE NONFICTION
Susannah Chovnick extinguishes the smoke

Alexander DeRose plays the numbers game

Mel King deals with the intricacies of the past​

​Georgia Knapp can't quite see the problem

Lexi Senior mourns through the magic of baking

Kim Tedrow on how sometimes the things that ground us purr

FLASH/HYBRID
​Cezarija Abartis ​muses on a mother's suicide

Laura Lovasz strikes a pose

​Lisa Lopez Snyder flashes back

​Test your strength with ​Brett Stuckel

Danielle
Zaccagnino reports from the Midwest

FICTION
Annie Blake thinks through a relationship

Jimmi Campkin deals with the assumptive supernatural

​Thomas Harrington ​remembers forgotten things

Shashank Mane tells a tall tale

​​Tony Press ​makes an argument

Heidi Turner writes about sisterly obligations 

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MULTIMEDIA
Richard Baldasty collages history

Allen Forrest paints Vancouver

Selah Grenewood invokes world myths

Johanna Skrip explores the forgotten

Upasana Sarraju exposes life and death

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March 2017 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 Johanna Skrip.




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