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Poetry


PHILLIP WATTS BROWN | Just One Thing

CLARE FLANAGAN | Inheritance

ELINOR ANN WALKER| Honey

PARKER LOGAN | Watching the Lily Bloom

MARTHEAUS PERKINS| Ode to Toaster Ovens

EMILY PATTERSON | The Only Constant

SAMIRA ASMA-SADEQUE| of daughters sending pictures of flowers to their mothers

MARLANDA DEKINE | field notes

RK FAUTH | Upon Arriving at Great-Aunt Dorothy’s Funeral

MELISSA FITE JOHNSON| Abecedarian at My Father’s Deathbed

JUANITA SMART| The Way the Dog Dreams

LESLEY YOUNGE | Blackberries

AUBREY PARKE| growing up is like waiting for the sunrise on a cloudy day

BENJAMIN BARTU | Selves-Portrait as End of Boyhood

DAN KRAINES| Solar Eclipse

PATRICK RAMSAY| Portrait as Sagittarius A*

LEIA BRADLEY | Lucille, Watch Out for the Dadaists! 

CONAN TAN | Adam and Steve

LINDSAY ROCKWELL| I was wrong

ANNA WEAVER | 1986

ELLEN FEE | Minnesota

ALAN MAY | [Take the gravel underneath my feet]




Visual Poetics




















Fiction

PIYA PATEL | Honeycrisp

JULIA MEINWALD | How Does It Feel?







Creative Nonfiction​

SHANDA CONNOLLY | Colossus

MEA COHEN | Cars






Book Reviews

CLAIRE JUSSELL | “Make a Moon of Them:” The Ritual of a Year in Kerri ní Dochartaigh’s Cacophony of Bone

CORRINE WATSON |Breaking the Silence: An Exploration of Violence, Trauma, and Healing in The Simple Art of Killing a 
                                           Woman by Patrícia Melo










Vol. 14, Winter 2023



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[Take the gravel underneath my feet] (written and read by Alan May; video edited by Sarah Edmonds)