ISSUE 13
POETRY
Two Poems by Kerrin McCadden
American Love Song: Omaha Nebraska by Brionne Janae
Laughter is Close by David Rivard
Three Poems by Alyssa Beckitt
Three Poems by Jessica Hincapie
Things That Fold by Karisma Price
Summons by Jess Smith
As the Fog Rolls In, Night Finds Its Footing by Luther Hughes
Two Poems by Anne Barngrover
FICTION
Collapsed by Michael Holladay
Too Beautiful to be Believed by April Vazquez
Karisma Price - "Things That Fold"
Kerrin McCadden - "Late Winter"
April Vazquez - "Too Beautiful to Be Believed"
Benjamin Garcia - "Reasons for Abolishing ICE"
Taylor Johnson - "Trans Is Against Nostalgia"
Jennifer Funk - "Consent"
ISSUE 14
THE PAYPHONE by Joy Priest
TWO POEMS by Leslie Sainz
CONSENT by Jennifer Funk
TWO POEMS by Benjamin Garcia
FEMININITY AS A MATH PROBLEM IN AN ATTEMPT TO SOLVE FOR X by Kelly Grace Thomas
FOR ANDREW by Jackson Holbert
TWO POEMS by Alfredo Aguilar
SELF PORTRAIT AS A POETRY BOT by Zohar Atkins
MIRROR ROOM, MEHRANGARH FORT by Chloe Martinez
TRANS IS AGAINST NOSTALGIA by Taylor Johnson
TWO POEMS by Vandana Khanna
WHITE FLAG by Leah Browning
MOTH by Cary Holladay
INTERVIEW
WITH Kyle Dargan