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  • ISSUE 35

    ISSUE 35

    POETRY Sorrow by Megan Pinto Theodor Adorno in Los Angeles, 1941 by Grace Alvino Brusque Recital by Christopher Brean Murray I am the grass of the wind alley by Sarah…

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POETRY

  • HARPER STEWART by Clemonce Heard

    HARPER STEWART by Clemonce Heard

    Whoever said black eyes don’t show up on black guys, need a knuckle mountain to the mouth. Everything with the exception of a beatdown stays in Vegas. Who in our crew of bachelors & back stabbers should’ve been held over the banister of our Bellagio suite? A groomsman doesn’t have to sleep with the bride…

  • THEY THINK THEY KNOW AMELIA EARHART, by Julia Kolchinsky Dasbach

    THEY THINK THEY KNOW AMELIA EARHART, by Julia Kolchinsky Dasbach

    where she died—days after a photo               suggested she lived, proved it as much as paper can prove               anything, as much as a figure with her hair and approximate               body, sitting on the dock, facing away from the camera, can look exactly               like a lost dead girl. And far off right, a barge, floating almost out of frame,               with…

  • TWO POEMS by Ellen C. Bush

    ASTIGMATISM   It is my birthday ritual but every year I am surprised to see my optometrist still alive, seeing me. He must be past eighty, mustache and skin of a former smoker, stale breath. I must have so much time left. I’ve been returning to this chair since I was seven, but have yet…

FICTION

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