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 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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