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Fiction

Wilson Abby Comey
~ About Our Estrangement

Matthew Lemas
~ Safeway

Tess Light
~ George's Teeth

Annemarie Neary
~ Initiation Day

Pia Quintano
~ Tiny Dancer

Kevin Nicholas Wong
~ Super Five


Poetry

Allison Burris
~ but you can't give me any positive information?
~ the suit is for you

Sarah Carleton
~ Talking Football

Susana H. Case
~ The Flamboyán Tree c. 1933

Patricia Clark
~ Dream of an Albatross
~ Pale Reporter

Angela Dribben
~ The Zen of Cooking
~ Ghost Trees

C. John Graham
~ Grill

Michael Kfoury
~ A Woman in a Bird Mask, NYC, 1967

Ada Lowenthal
~ Figure as Organic
~ Transplant

Gabriela Mayes
~ Language of Love

Jeremy Radin
~ In Strasbourg

Steven Rea
~ Mr. Puican Regrets He Is Unable to Attend the Banquet in His Honor
~ Blessing

John Romagna
~ Coyote
~ Morning After, Amherst

Susan Stiles
~ Fishing on Myrtle Beach Pier

John Walser
~ Subdivision

Michael T. Young
~ Subdivision

Play

L. Jan Eira
~ The Dishwasher

 

FALL 2025

Árón Ó Maolagáin, The Punk in me is Dead

Árón Ó Maolagáin is a visual artist and writer from Colorado, based in New York City. He received his BFA from the Metropolitan State University of Denver and his MFA from the New York Academy of Art. He has worked as a curator and gallery owner of JuiceBox in Denver, as well as a professor at the Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design.

*Westchester author

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