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Issue Spring '24

"how come you say what i was thinking yesterday" by Agnes Schneidewind

Short Story

The Disruption of Public Order

by Lucy Braun

It only takes one asshole to ruin a good thing for everybody else. Today the water is surprisingly warm. After everyone’s heating bill went up thanks ...read the full piece 
"Unashamed" by Russ Paladin

Short Story

Market of Delights

by Viktorija Curlin

“Come buy our orchard fruits! Sweet to tongue and sound to eye, come buy, come buy!” So sang the elven merchants by the water, each and every day. ...read the full piece 
Untitled by Macha Romaniuk

Flash Fiction

Polishing Imperfection

by Gabriel Ramirez Acevedo

Let me tell you this: I bet you wouldn’t really notice your body was running low on nutrients before you started feeling sick. I learned that from ...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 
"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 
"Cat" by Atzin Garcia

Essay

Memories of Tenten

by Mayumi Yamamoto

1 It was more than twenty years ago. My encounter with Tenten happened by chance on the university campus where I taught in those days. She seemed to ...read the full piece 
"2 Head" by Şevval Horzum

Poetry

Portrait of a Poem as Etymology

by Abdullah Jimoh

At the shed-kitchen in the backyard, while cooking, the poem begins with the voice of my father — archeological, narrating my biography. Digging up ...read the full piece 
"In Bloom" by Sasha Hull

Poetry

log

by Avy Gdańsk

leaves: a name that is meant for departure tree: a solid thing to turn into when bothered trunk: a person once hiding from body root: a wooden tool ...read the full piece 

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