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Nonfiction

Tasting Notes

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Poetry

Two Poems by Ace Boggess

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Poetry

Three Poems by Hallie Nowak

Photo of six wine glasses lying on their sides
Nonfiction

Tasting Notes

Photo of a prison fence
Poetry

Two Poems by Ace Boggess

Engraving of a farmer throwing seeds
Poetry

Three Poems by Hallie Nowak

Photo of six wine glasses lying on their sides
Nonfiction

Tasting Notes

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Creepmas Fiction

Would You Still Love Me If I Were (Slowly Being Decomposed by) a Worm?

by Meg Spring

Before she goes back to sleep, she asks

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Creepmas Poetry

I Ran

by Walter Weinschenk

Pointed horns and offset jaw

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Creepmas Fiction

Cat

by N.V. Morris

Sometimes, when I’m ignoring him, my cat brings me

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Fiction

All That Is Seen and Unseen

by Debrah Miszak

Maggie promised Sister Teresa she would maintain her commitment to pray the rosary every morning

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Poetry

Pause

by Douglas Currier

I ripen daily— a peach, a plum
the color of bruise

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Fiction

Weekly Finance Board or Conversations with My Mother

by Alison Theresa Gibson

The seconds are too fast. My notes for the meeting sit

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Poetry

V O W E L S spread like jam

by Olga Montenegro

They told me once that loving in Spanish is different from loving someone in English

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Fiction

Of Sound Mind

by Joseph Lezza

The school seemed so much smaller than it used to. Harris cringed

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Poetry

Joe Jr.

by Greg Zorko

you can tell me
about your dreams

your forecast is
fantastic

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Nonfiction

Finding Out

by UnfortunatelyLit

I fell in love in the fifth grade. I loved him because he hunted turkey

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