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Issue Fall '24

"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 
"Echoes of Renewal in Rust" by April Lannigan

Short Story

How to Be a Man

by Delight Ejiaka

The banner for the Enyimba F.C. vs. Osun United match swayed with the wind as Obiora and Ekene approached the Thomas Balogun Stadium. Young boys sold ...read the full piece 
"Snow Dreams. Young Woman." by Irina Novikova

Flash Fiction

My Father at the Border between Hades and La Merica

by Edvige Giunta

I met my father, diagnosed with a malattia innominata , at the border between Hades and La Merica. On his back he carried a burlap sack of half-told ...read the full piece 
"The Back Page" by Robin Young

Flash Nonfiction

I Am an Alien

by Parvathy J

I tell stories. It could be anyone, we could be anywhere, doing anything. After hours and days of debating in inner monologues, when I feel safe ...read the full piece 
"Divine Eye Opening" by Arlene Tribbia

Essay

Patient Notes

by Bella Majam

My first brush with psychiatric hospitalization, I often joke, was a prelude to my sweet sixteenth. There are a few things you can only learn once ...read the full piece 
"Keep Those Hard Times Away" by Benjamin Malay (first published in Sunspot Lit)

Flash Nonfiction

My Land

by Margarita Beatriz Escobar

I approached the open casket and leaned over to kiss my grandfather’s forehead. He wore his old dark suit, a white shirt, and a small red carnation in ...read the full piece 
"Barred Window" by Frances Fish

Poetry

[caption for a photo of a mother and daughter in the slums of romania]

by Rowan Tate

i have a peach in my hands like a bee sting, the crescent of her cheek soft. somewhere on green mountains, dirt layers. she tells me not to tell her ...read the full piece 
"Second-Hand Revolutions" by Elzbieta Zdunek

Poetry

rejection #22

by Dianna Vega

did you ever hear of a girlmaker? they pour glass in molds of sugar, skin, and skull. they measure your outline with a fatal lack of precision, as ...read the full piece 

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