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Issue Fall '24

"Hiding" by Jonathan Borthwick

Flash Fiction

punk

by Klau Stepien

Punk is what you pull out of your sleeve and wave in the air until the scent of it floats around and hits your nostrils at one… two… sniff! It makes ...read the full piece 
"Transition" by Marleah Singleton

Short Story

Treats for Callie

by C. C. Thybro

I want to leave. Though perhaps calling it a want makes it seem paltry, when in truth it’s a need . Like fresh air, water and other people. But ...read the full piece 
"Ear" by Sophia Park

Short Story

The Silent World of Jordi Soto

by Sahil Mehta

1. Squeal. Shriek. Skid, skid. The cars stop dramatically in front of Chez Henri. An undulating soundtrack of wailing sirens prevails over the ...read the full piece 
"Metropolis" by Vian Borchert

Essay

You Can't See Me but I'm in the Frame

by Nandita Dutta

My huge bay windows frame the constant flow of traffic, the blood gushing through the veins of the city, up and down, in all directions, oxygenating, ...read the full piece 
"Harmony's Intersection" by Leila Zolfalipour

Flash Nonfiction

A Mother’s Tongue Across Linguistic Worlds

by Magdalena Olszanowski

My son and I dip our summer legs in the shallow end of Parc Jarry's swimming pool. Impatient feet speed up around us, ready to jump into the water. ...read the full piece 
"The Road" by Ann Privateer

Essay

kontrollat e pasaportave/ passport control

by Serafina Ferizaj

The smell of armpit sweat and unbrushed teeth are so dominant in the car, I can’t stand them anymore. My legs are asleep but I can't stretch them: The ...read the full piece 
"Earth Dreams" by Mirjana Miric

Poetry

body-bound

by Veronica Vo

the lord cut her open in a white coat wanting nothing but legacy, on a bright Texas morning to remind us where the horizon lay. I was something small ...read the full piece 
"Grand Duo" by Elisabeth Merc

Poetry

to conjure / conjure away

by Susanne Sophie Schmalwieser

we’ve been speaking since january or so and now the trees are growing flowers mostly pinks and whites i tell you how the hills in Morocco rest soft ...read the full piece 

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