March 2025
Issue 23
FICTION
Shiva Swaminathan Strickland
There’s something living in the washing machine. It whistles at night. You’ve never seen snow before. You imagine the whistling of ice-laden wind... |
FICTION
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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