POETRY

JELLYFISH by Shenandoah Sowash

TWO POEMS by Kyle Dargan

TWO POEMS by Amorak Huey

TWO POEMS by Kara Kai Wang

ROBIN’S EGG by Keith Leonard

TWO POEMS by Ellen C. Bush

BLACK BALLAD by Afua Ansong

TWO POEMS by Rochelle Hurt

HARPER STEWART by Clemonce Heard

THEY THINK THEY KNOW AMELIA EARHART by Julia Kolchinsky Dasbach

SUPERNOVA by Victoria McArtor

CLIMATE-CONTROLLED by Marielle Prince

HERE, THE SPARROWS WERE, ALL ALONG by Chelsea Dingman

 

FICTION

LEFTOVERS by Leslie Pietrzyk

FRANCIE AND SAMANTHA by Janice Obuchowski

JACONITA by Dylan Brie Ducey

 

ARTWORK

What Lies Beneath by Jemison Faust

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SUPERNOVA
by Victoria McArtor

by Victoria McArtor

A star unhooks because
when light and lonely
both want you, one
might not get his way.
From the urge to trap
the body into routine,
I’ve named each of the
white birds déjà vu.

Stop flinching already.

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