Art Issue #9: Open Call November 19th, 2021 November 19th, 2021 Artist’s Statement by Artist's Name Artwork Title by Artist Name rtist's statement.Artist's Name bio
Read MorePoetry Issue #9: Open Call November 19th, 2021 November 19th, 2021 Poem Title or # by Author Voice It is raw. Purpled and chafed thin, worn and warned. It denotes mere meemies before white coats: ++++++++another Medicaid queen to diagnose. It is tight. Squeezed fingers dig with nails that pierce the silence and trust that whatever pain I’m in, ++++++++it’s better than treatment in this skin. It is sore. It has hollered and howled, generations of harvests and fibroids and is now a high-pitched white noise— ++++++++bloody murder into the void. It ...
Read MoreFiction Issue #9: Open Call November 19th, 2021 November 19th, 2021 Fiction Title by Author Name iction textAuthor Name author bio here.
Read MorePoetry Issue #9: Open Call November 19th, 2021 November 19th, 2021 Poetry Letter from the Poetry Editor: A Requiem’s Saving Grace What Holds | Christine Himmelfarb Golden Shovel Poems | Cathy Barber My Son Studies the Stars, Smoke, ++++and Johns Hopkins Sues Patients... | Marceline White Inheritance, After the Diagnosis, ++++and Return to Water | Sarath Reddy A Poet Homeschools, Week 2: Biology ++++and Coast Guard Beach... | Kasha Martin Gauthier the first thing she lost | David Duncan Do You See the Stars?, Drag ...
Read MoreNonfiction Issue #9: Open Call November 19th, 2021 November 19th, 2021 Nonfiction Henk’s Choice | Hanne Jensen Borderless Dreams | Zinaria Williams Echoes | AL Gordon Lullaby for the Dead | Julia McDonald Funeral Songs | Raymond Wlodkowski At the Gas Station | Tiffany Avery In a Near Future, 1968 Again | Paul Rousseau Too Many Broken Hearts | Catherine MacKenzie
Read MoreArt Issue #5: Heroes July 28th, 2020 July 28, 2020 Artist’s Statement by Serena Aurora Day Himmelfarb Golden Rope by Serena Aurora Day Himmelfarb Girl in the Galaxy by Serena Aurora Day Himmelfarb Double Up Intentions by Serena Aurora Day Himmelfarb ach piece in this series employs a different medium—mixed media, a silkscreen on a monotype, and acrylic with ink. They come from a found photograph of a woman in a tree, and it isn’t clear what her intentions ...
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