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Fiction

Jim Fairhall*
~ Núi Khê

Jennifer Schomburg Kanke
~ Running Out Billy Mac’s Batteries

Robert McGuill
~ Astray

Franz Jørgen Neumann
~ Last Mile

MK Sturdevant
~ Emissions: an unfinished draft, covered in cake crumbs


Creative Nonfiction

Douglas Krohn*
~ By Any Other Name

Simon Lee-Price
~ Our Own

Poetry

Leilani Barnett
~ Praying to the Plain Saints
~ This Ol’ Thing?

Jared Beloff
~ How do you close out a life?

Jeff Binkley
~ Spanish Galleons

Ace Boggess
~ Astronomers Locate Planets Beyond the Milky Way

Jackie Braje
~ For Eden, After Breakfast

Ian Cappelli
~ The First Successful Neanderthal is Cloned

Allisa Cherry
~ The Cold That Settles Lifts
~ The Vessel and the Emanation

Marisa P. Clark
~ Mother’s Day 2020

William Doreski
~ Garden Grief

Aiden Heung
~ The River of Gold

Betsy Littrell
~ Row 12, Seat A

Jennifer MacBain-Stephens
~ Using an Inclinometer to Design a Mountain Bike Trail

Mycah Miller
~ a woman gasps

Nebula
~ A New Kind of Physics

Sebastian Santiago
~ Frogs

Adam Tavel
~ A Nursing Program’s Simulation Lab on the Morning after Graduation


Play

Joe Nelms
~ Plus One

 

SPRING 2021

Lawrence Osgood. Parrot Tulip, Apricot, 2010.

Lawrence Osgood: I have always been fascinated by the play of light, shadows, and shape, the arch of a dancer’s back, the curve of swirling clouds, or a cascade of flowers tumbling down from a tree. These things draw my eye, spark my imagination, and make me reach for my camera. My website is OsgoodPhoto.com.


*Westchester author

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