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Spring 2022

  • Don Lee

    Bo could live with his contradictions. They were what made him whole.

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  • Loisa Fenichell

    On Saturdays I listen to folk music, lead a life devoted to exodus.

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  • Marie Myung-Ok Lee

    What’s the most useful criticism you’ve received? “Keep writing.”

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  • Elizabeth Spencer

    “Now, just what brought you down all this way?” they wanted to know.

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  • J. P. Grasser

    No one else ever seemed to mind working side-by-side a murderer.

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  • Michelle Bitting

    You’re too far from where I sit to admire your finery up close.

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  • Ann Beattie

    The story is filled with demarcations, limits, invisible as well as overt.

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Spring 2022

Nonfiction

  • Ann BeattieBorderlines, Real and Imaginary: Elizabeth Spencer’s
    “The Runaways”

Fiction

  • T. Coraghessan BoyleBig Mary
  • Madelena GrossmannThe Forgotten One
  • Don LeeCommis
  • Elizabeth SpencerThe Runaways

Narrative 10

  • Marie Myung-Ok Lee

Six-Word Stories

  • Laura JudgeI’m Hot

Poetry

  • Rachel Edelman
  • Loisa Fenichell
  • Matthew Gellman
  • J. P. Grasser
  • Henry Hart
  • A. D. Lauren-Abunassar
  • Kiran Masroor
  • Amy Uyematsu
  • Edward Wilson

iPoems

  • Yasmine AmeliWhy Are You Afraid?
  • Michelle BittingFinch Me

Cartoons

  • Various ArtistsCartoon Art Volume 2022-04

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