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Issue Spring '24

"Haunted" by Vanesa Erjavec

Short Story

Breathtaking

by Gosia Rokicka

Mrs Sartori was lucky in her death, almost as much as she was unlucky in her life. During the two years she spent in her flat undiscovered, she ...read the full piece 
"Fluttering" by Vanesa Erjavec

Flash Fiction

The Moth and the Moon

by Elina Kumra

He only had eyes for the moon, but I fell in love with him anyway… The night we met, he fluttered across the café table littered with teacups and ...read the full piece 
"Path In The Gates" by James Reade Venable

Short Story

The Uber Men

by Nadir Jabur

1 The coldest Christmas Eve on record and it was hands down my biggest order ever. I’d been driving for almost a year since The Daily Witness fired ...read the full piece 
"Worth a Thought" by Clara Poetas

Flash Nonfiction

The Bracelet Seller

by Viviana De Cecco

The first time I saw him, he was sitting in the shade of an oleander tree, on a stone bench a stone’s throw from one of the kiosks on the waterfront. ...read the full piece 
"Exuberant Creation" by Carter Boucher

Essay

Ancestry

by Angela Patera

On a crisp December day, my 16-year-old twins, Eric and Rachel, burst into the room, practically radiating excitement. Eric shared the news that their ...read the full piece 
"Welcome" by Frances Fish

Essay

ESOL Kid

by Madari Pendas

“Wild tongues can’t be tamed; they can only be cut out.” ― Gloria Anzaldúa, Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza I didn’t speak English when I ...read the full piece 
"There are Two Colors in my Head" by Sean Gallagher

Poetry

Observation

by Jane Yevgenia Muschenetz

No one knows anyone in this city. Let’s not get existential, I’m talking about the neighbors again, the time-lapsed way we’ve watched their children ...read the full piece 
"A sketch over photo joiner of spring petals" by Nelson Lowhim

Poetry

the dust never settles.

by Caroline Kuba

You can almost watch them colonize your kitchen. Filling up the space. Indecisive of where to go. better wait for the dust to settle — until you take ...read the full piece 

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