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Issue Spring '24

"Haunted" by Vanesa Erjavec

Short Story

Breathtaking

by Gosia Rokicka

Mrs Sartori was lucky in her death, almost as much as she was unlucky in her life. During the two years she spent in her flat undiscovered, she ...read the full piece 
"Promenade zu zweit" by Brigitte Thonhauser-Merk

Flash Fiction

Two Horsemen

by Peter Gončar

There lay a valley between two ridges, covered with thick but withered grass. The distance between the ridges was quite large, clearly not less than a ...read the full piece 
Untitled by Macha Romaniuk

Flash Fiction

Polishing Imperfection

by Gabriel Ramirez Acevedo

Let me tell you this: I bet you wouldn’t really notice your body was running low on nutrients before you started feeling sick. I learned that from ...read the full piece 
"Last Gasp" by David Goodrum

Essay

Flowers Stay Fresh

by tony lashden

This essay starts on September 25 th . The rent is overdue, and I’m lying in the bedroom calculating how many days we have before our landlord starts ...read the full piece 
"Worth a Thought" by Clara Poetas

Flash Nonfiction

The Bracelet Seller

by Viviana De Cecco

The first time I saw him, he was sitting in the shade of an oleander tree, on a stone bench a stone’s throw from one of the kiosks on the waterfront. ...read the full piece 
"Cat" by Atzin Garcia

Essay

Memories of Tenten

by Mayumi Yamamoto

1 It was more than twenty years ago. My encounter with Tenten happened by chance on the university campus where I taught in those days. She seemed to ...read the full piece 
"The Unbearable Lightness" by Sally Broadbent

Poetry

Butterfly

by Agnieszka Filipek

My father had a collection of butterflies. First he put the pin into the thorax, then on the edges of the wings and dried each butterfly in the sun on ...read the full piece 
"The Shape of Existence" by Marjan Habibian (www.marjanhabibian.com)

Poetry

How a Mother Ages

by Sushma A. Singh

In bits, in steps heavy with things named-unnamed; her tender tilt on a twirling earth. In the lake of her aura, with light and shadow unfolding their ...read the full piece 

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