POETRY
TWO POEMS by W. Todd Kaneko
TWO POEMS by Carlie Hoffman
A POEM TO MY DAUGHTER AT THE AMUSEMENT PARK SHOOTING RANGE by Crystal Ignatowski
TWO POEMS by Junious Ward
WHEN THE RAPIST DIES, HE IS LOVED by Anne Champion
DEVIL UNDERSTANDS DELIGHT'S ABANDON by Charlie Clark
TWO POEMS by Natalie Homer
BRING NOW THE ANGELS by Dilruba Ahmed
DON'T TOUCH MY JUNK by D. A. Powell
HELLO, MY PARENTS DON'T SPEAK ENGLISH WELL, HOW CAN I HELP YOU by Su Cho
FICTION
IT CAME IN by Nancy Zafris
BELOW STREET LEVEL by Geri Modell
WANING GIBBOUS by Matthew Groner
CRAZY LITTLE HEARTWORM by Tetman Callis
THE SORRY-ASS TRUTH by Tracy Winn
ARTWORK
by Matthew Groner
I pointed to the weathervane on top of the building and said, “You don’t need a weathervane to know which way the wind blows.”
“You don’t need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows,” she said.