gravel.
POETRY

A photograph resonates with Rio Jones

Experience Béné Kusendila's despair

Megan Merchant's  house bears witness

Feel the rain draw near with Emily Pinkerton

Wear big sunglasses like Erin Pringle-Toungate

Paul Smith studies maps


FLASH PROSE

Celebrate Christmas Eve with Craig Fishbane

Katherine Ann Davis holds notes to the lamplight

Join Daniel Raskin's bean party

B. R. Yeager's sun reflects the light


CREATIVE NONFICTION

Stephanie Barbé Hammer ruminates on death 

Jessica Barksdale is still herself

Audrey T. Carroll wishes her brain chemistry were easy

Dale Funk gets his gun

Leslie Maxwell is one of the two







FICTION

Ryan Burruss hears a story about his grandfather

Charles L. Crowley IV 
experiences birth, life, and death all at once

Corey Farrenkopf asks for DeLorren

They are dead to Matthew Lykins

Darla Mottram allows shadows to obscure her 



MULTIMEDIA 


Matan Grunseit shows a lady in the bath

Jennifer Lothrigel is shattered

Carl Scharwath has a blue epiphany

Bill Wolak's shadows thicken

















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October 2015 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 Carl Scharwath.

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