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March 2025

Issue 23

FICTION
The House
Shiva Swaminathan Strickland
There’s something living in the washing machine. It whistles at night. 
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You’ve never seen snow before. You imagine the whistling of ice-laden wind...
FICTION
Starry Eyed, Part Three
Adrian Lei
As Aster began to pack his tablet to leave the coffee shop, Renata had changed out of her barista uniform and strolled over to their table. 
FICTION
Winter's Mercy
Piave O'Regan
Once, there was a flock of geese in a land where the seasons were brought by four great animal spirits. These geese lived next to a beautiful lake...
FICTION
Transpired
Rory Danielson
The photos flash by like some crude old fashioned motion picture. Clicking through digitized memories, my family gapes at the screen as if they were...
POETRY
Merry-Go-Round
Solana Schwarzinger-Reuter
The Merry-Go-Round of life.
It starts the moment we are born.

The first time we see light,
Shining down into our eyes from up above.
The ceramic horses rise...
FICTION
Wondering
Ori Boozaglo
God, can you hear me?
I wonder if you can sometimes because I find myself calling out for help. I don’t say this to seem ungrateful or that I don’t believe...
POETRY
All Signs Point to Hancock
Acadia Legg
Picture:
Moss covered rocks 
Absorbed with last night’s rainfall
As the shelter of pines gives way
To a small harbor

A lone sailboat floats on the surface...
FICTION
Promised Wish
Sophia Mayhew
From a distance, the spaceship looked like a shooting star, falling up into the ocean of the evening blue sky, like a grain of sand, or a speck of glitter.
FICTION
The First Glimpse of Time, Part One
Maya Dang
Long ago, when the very idea of time hadn’t been discovered yet, there was a young girl who everyday wandered through the endless meadows of the world.

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