Issue 21
Settle into your favorite shady spot with our latest collection of original fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Pick up a copy of issue 21 for selections that you will love and love to share.
This issue has contributions from
Fiction: Celine Aenlle-Rocha, Fatima Alharthi, Pat Foran, Annell López, Zoe Marzo, Katie Edkins Milligan, Nat Wisehart, Lucy Zhang
Nonfiction: Jax Connelly, Aliya Haer, Robin Havenick, Bridget A. Lyons, Evan J. Massey, Dhana Musil, Heather Pegas, Nicole Schnitzler
Poetry: .chisaraokwu., Darius Atefat-Peckham, Amanda Auchter, Phillip Watts Brown, Eugenia Leigh, Jennifer Martelli, Allan Peterson, Maria S. Picone, Donna Spruijt-Metz, Cynthia White, Issam Zineh
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Excerpts from the print version
A Sense of Where You Are: The Great American Eclipse of 2017
“Women at Shiva” by Donna Spruijt-Metz
“The Bad Guy” by Katie Edkins Milligan
“Mechanophilia” by Cynthia White
“The Hyoid” by Nat Wisehart
“The Burial of Pompey” by Evan J. Massey
“A Sunday at Sukh Niwas” by Aliya Haer
“Expect Grace” by .chisaraokwu.
“Flicker” by Nicole Schnitzler
“If sea bass ate humans” by Lucy Zhang
“Self-Portrait of the Writer on Their Thirtieth Birthday, in Nine Scenes Starring ‘All My Friends’ by LCD Soundsystem” by Jax Connelly
“Unceded Land” by Issam Zineh
“The Lost Mermaid” by Zoe Marzo