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ISSUE 3   //   WINTER 2020


​CHRISTEN KAUFFMAN
Offering
A Body Looking Over the Edge


CHELSEA DINGMAN
Occupation
When the Wind Culls its Name
Even in an Emergency


SARA HENNING
Self-Portrait as Winter Gazebo


CARRIE CHAPPELL
Quarantine Daybook #7

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SARA PIRKLE
Why I Didn't Say No


MARGOT DOUAIHY
O Star-Crossed Lovers, O Happy Dagger, O


KASEY JUEDS
​Poisonwood Tree
The Islands Visible Only on Clear Days
Florida


SARAH MARQUEZ
August 13, 2020


C.T. SALAZAR
When the Crows Came


MARIA MCLEOD
A Midwinter Move Northwest

​
SARAH J. SLOAT
[As clever as I was...]
[Fluid the promise...]
[I believe...]
[To write a silver line...]


AMANDA AUCHTER
Post-War Aubade
Scorpion Ode


​MARIE GAUTHIER
The Art of Aging


K-MING CHANG
What is Yours is Yours

​
OLIVER ANTONI KRAWCZYK
Anti-Sonnet Ice Cream


LIZZIE HARRIS
My Vanity Stops Me
​Youth


ANNA SANDY-ELROD
Fecundity
Nurturing


TOPAZ WINTERS
We Arrive at the Airport Already Late for Our Flight


AIDAN FORSTER
On Pornography
Sad Pharmakon


​JANE ZWART
The Barmecides


ERNEST O. OGUNYEMI
electric hymn


MARISSA AHMADKHANI
Catherine Pierce’s Danger Days: A Questioning of the Self
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