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Poetry

Three Poems by Hallie Nowak

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Nonfiction

Tasting Notes

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Poetry

Two Poems by Ace Boggess

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Fiction

Get One Free

by Anna K. Young

The seedless watermelon changes sizes between the giant bin with the yellow sign and my checkout lane…

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Poetry

Two Poems by Maya Jacyszyn

by Maya Jacyszyn

Never mind a place setting,
the head of the table has
never looked so limp.
Picture a bear

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Poetry

Postcards from Florida

by Thomas Page

Death roll me like alligators in love.
Let’s eat crappy fish sticks

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Imagery

We’re here for the time being

by Owen Brown

Thinking is more interesting than knowing, but less interesting than looking. The source of

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Poetry

The Brown Bird

by Mallory Rader

stands on a book. The brown bird stands on an orange

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Poetry

Three Poems

by Charlotte Vollins

the sheep was born with anxious bones,
our arms wet with residue as the life bleated out

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Fiction

A Puzzling Scene

by Laura Israel

“Found it!”
Eugenios held a puzzle piece

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Poetry

The Scary Parts

by Hailie Cochran

When you find yourself wild,
wedged between toilet and tub porcelain

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Letter from the Editor

Letter from the EIC – Hiatus

by Nathalie Lawrence

Hi. So. As of er, now, we are on hiatus because we

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Fiction

To Pixie, Who Liked My Pants

by Molly Seeling

My dearest Pixie, I never actually caught your name, or maybe I did but

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