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Issue Spring '24

"Pivot Point" by Kateryna Bortsova

Short Story

Hold Me Tight

by L. Vocem

Content warning: This text contains references to sexual assault and violence. A bus arrives at the strip mall parking lot. I check the number. It’s ...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 
"how come you say what i was thinking yesterday" by Agnes Schneidewind

Short Story

The Disruption of Public Order

by Lucy Braun

It only takes one asshole to ruin a good thing for everybody else. Today the water is surprisingly warm. After everyone’s heating bill went up thanks ...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 
"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 
"Sprouting from inside" by Daniela Pichler

Poetry

Still Life

by Martina Natale

i. Every morning, when the sun is still more spirit than light, I’m roused from my rest in the wake of hymns and birdsong. I have been waiting for an ...read the full piece 
"There are Two Colors in my Head" by Sean Gallagher

Poetry

Observation

by Jane Yevgenia Muschenetz

No one knows anyone in this city. Let’s not get existential, I’m talking about the neighbors again, the time-lapsed way we’ve watched their children ...read the full piece 

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