December 2022
Issue 14
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FICTION
Ori Boozaglo
The four month-named girls run hand in hand, through the withering wildflower field, and laugh deep, dark, booming laughs. |
FICTION
Sol de Ugarte
“What is your name?” The voice is forceful, and I answer quietly. “Redd.” |
POETRY
Skyler Rockmael
It hurts to stand Alas I have woken But my left foot stays asleep |
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FICTION
Neisa Ahmadzadeh-Heravi
Gillian tapped her fork on her glass three times, then laid it down gently on the white cloth napkin next to her plate. |
FICTION
Zael Johnson
The omnom root has a strong grip in the moss, but Nihulu pulls it out easily . . . |
POETRY
Daisy Paris-Kaufman
All cats are black, as the night that falls soon all their eyes are yellow, as the stars and the moon |
FICTION
Divya Sachdeva
“So, how’s Brent doing?” I ask my best friend Mason when he sits down on the leather couch. |
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FICTION
Soline Loeffler
The throne room was bigger than anywhere Fitz had been in his life. |
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FICTION
Ash Dodge
Quinn shook Jackson’s arm. “Loosen up, dude, it’ll be fun! And a certain someone will be there.” |
POETRY
Eva Fostovsky-Geckeler
The other day I had my last run-in with that pesky exercise ball |
FICTION
Sierra Ott
There was a new road sign on College Street. She was certain it hadn’t been there yesterday, but there it was . . . |
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FICTION
Naomi Nickolaus
It was Release Day. The day that had been anticipated for a year and a half. |
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