March 2026
Issue 27
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FICTION
Annabelle Fretz
It all started, as it always does, with a problem. My aunt was having her wedding in exactly five days, and, of course, I was attending. It was a destination wedding... |
POETRY
Solana Schwarzinger-Reuter
In the morning As the city still slept While the birds sang sweetly I found her in their soft melodies Her essence floating in the breeze... |
FICTION
Max Mardesich
— phrases and idioms, insults and musings to speak like spitting. The house was dancing with all the hate I'd never had the exquisite privilege of tasting. |
FICTION
Rory Danielson
The knitting needle swoops gently through the golden loop of yarn, bowing to meet its caress. What were once clumsy movements, full of uncertainty... |
POETRY
Liam Knudsen
As I ride the train east A falcon swoops to kill a robin somewhere across the bay Fog, the color of breath, rolls in across the dunes The smell of seaweed and false cabinets... |
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FICTION
Selah Park-Manoff
“Are you sure I’m supposed to be doing this?” The look on Martin’s face was dubious and conflicted. Priceless. It was all Reid could do not to cackle at his own genius. |
FICTION
Adrian Lei
Vera looked at the bottom of the cup, swirling its contents, letting it shimmer in the lighting the bar set on against the smokey wooden tables. |
POETRY
Avi Neta
Another rain song Feel the rain; gray permeating, Out east, The rolling hilltops Are rife with greenest grasses Damp and rustling, rain... |
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