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Issue 77

In the Deepest by Hedieh Havanshir Ilchi

contest folio

CHOOSE YOUR OWN SORROW by Mariah Gese

3 poems by Hajjar Baban

This Universe, Your Next by Faye Wikner

Field Notes from Aliens Who Float by Mai-Linh Hong

fiction

Breadcrumbs by Andrew Plimpton

Fish Skin by Molly Biskupic

Nosebleeds by Ivan Suazo

nonfiction

On Writing (Trauma) by Ellen Murray

My Gender in the Epipelagic Zone by Ari Koontz

Flash Truth: Swarm by Alexandra Teague

Migration Fragments by Sneha Subramanian Kanta

Perception by Faith Palermo

poetry

Last Night a DJ Saved My Life by Nandi Comer

Innocent Storm by Thomas Kneeland

Pica by Arah Ko

Bullseye by Camilo Loaiza Bonilla

Kosher Market by Rachael Hershon

my dog’s ghost sways like a grandfather by Lisa Mottolo

University of South Alabama Primate Research Lab, 1993 by Em Palughi

Plath by Rachel Pittman

Possession by Magic Mirror by Kailey Tedesco

Sadhbh’s Song by Robin Gow

Trash Room Confession by Lyn Li Che

September by Christine Marshall

Haibun for a Silver Night by the Pond by Joseph Dante

Of Flower by Jake Phillips

Strato Sestina by Emma Erlbacher

Poem for the Night My Father Left Us on the Side of the Road by M.R. Mandell

Windows by Selena Spier

How much longer? For a hot minute, child by Alyx Chandler

Willoughby Cemetery by Hannah V Warren

Etymology by Susan Leslie Moore

To Know Myself I Go by Maddie Barone

Dirty Pastoral and Hinoki Wood by Harrison Hamm

Legacy Work by Brittany Adames

translation

Classical Saree by Umma Habiba (trans. Quamrul Hassan)

2 untitled poems by Lyudmyla Diadchenko (trans. Padma Thornlyre)

Erinna to Sappho/Sappho to Erinna and The Poet by Rainer Marie Rilke (trans. Sionnain Buckley)

Disintegration by Salha Obaid (trans. Kathleen Davis Sullivan)

art

Southern Noir No. 4 and Southern Noir No. 6 by Cliff Tisdell

It’s Time To Go Home!'; Listen Carefully; Don’t You Waste My Time!; Too Bad, You Let Me Go; The Slight Cloudiness In a Drop of Longing; and In the Deepest by Hedieh Havanshir Ilchi

Isaiah saying goodbye to his room; Grandpa is now living with us,; Mom smoking, we share a cigarette; Anthony’s Grandparents live in Alphabet City…; and Oju leaving my place by Yuhan Cheng