ISSUE 31
POETRY
SOMETIMES, WHEN I TRY TO TYPE WORLD by Priscilla Wathington
WOMEN’S LIT by Anemone Beaulier
RETURNING TO PRAYER by Satya Dash
DOG GHAZAL by Zakiya Cowan
TWO POEMS by Timi Sanni
TWO POEMS by Kyle Okeke
STUNNED AWAKE by Karen Kevorkian
THE FOREIGN JOURNALIST DID NOT HAVE TO WRITE ANYTHING NEW by Ting Lin
AFTER THE THIRD SNOW DAY IN A ROW, I’M READY TO THROW THE TOWEL by Julia Kolchinsky
IN GEOMETRY CLASS, YOU LEARNED YOU COULD DRAW by Ian Cappelli
FICTION
SOUTH OATS by Joshua Jones Lofflin
BRATS by Irene Katz Connelly
LAST FACES, PAST FATHERS by Bri Gonzalez
CNF
I AM SORRY THAT I NEVER SAID GOODBYE by Pegah Ouji