Category: Features

Art Gallery, 55.1

“Kickstarter” by Devon Balwit Cut Paper Collage “Girl With a Pearl Hoop” by Amuri Morris Oil Paint “Taurus Sun” by Ava Bergen Digital Photography of Model Tamika...

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55.1

Purchase a copy of 55.1 here. Fiction Easy-Care by Chey Dugan Crawford by Chris Edmonds Cryptids of Ohio by Sydney Koeplin The Memory Cranes by Kelly Murashige39mg Tar by Erika Niemi Clay Town by...

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54.2

2025 Spring Fiction Contest Winner Two Burials by Jumaana Abdu 2025 Spring Nonfiction Contest Winner Notes on Property by Esther Ra 2025 Spring Poetry Contest Winner Bestiary by Seth Peterson Read...

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Two Reviews of Corey Van Landingham’s Reader, I

Enjoy two lovely reviews of Corey Van Landingham’s Reader, I by our Poetry Editor & Assistant Poetry Editor. The Heritage of Marriage: A Review of Reader, I by Victoria Jean...

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Living Heartbeat by Heartbeat: An Interview with Halle Hill

Connor Harding: Welcome Halle! Thank you so much today for coming out and spending some time to talk with us about your process, and, of course, about Good Women. I thought we could start our...

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Chasing Joy and Dead Deer: An Interview with Aaron Burch

Faith Palermo: Thank you so much for speaking with us! I want to start off by asking a bit about your latest book, A Kind of In-Between. The memoir is a collection of shorter essays that capture...

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54.1

Purchase a copy of 54.1 here Fiction Roadkill by Naomi Brauner Forbidden Fruit by Shreya Fadia Into Each Waiting Pocket by Kindall Fredricks Young Tommy Jones by Grant Jensen Team Player by Shanley...

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If you were with me in the war

Gawad Elakkad Translated from the Arabic by Hazem Jamjoum & lisa minerva luxx Your fingers plunge into my palm   swaying like gazelles in the forest of the mind   I dream of them         a...

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Samar Hussaini

“Welcome All Exiles” Acrylic, ink, graphite and thread on canvas A multi-disciplinary artist and first-generation Palestinian American, Samar Hussaini’s paintings and sculptures are...

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From Where I Came

Omar Khoury I pressed my nose upon my mother’s sleeve, the incense nestled within it, both welcoming and overwhelming. Her hair whips thin, their curls like cresting waves crashing upon themselves....

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