Issue 153

Winter & Spring 2018

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Nonfiction Leigh Camacho Rourks Nonfiction Leigh Camacho Rourks

A Disorder of Written Expression

I am not afraid of doctors.

Sitting in the only unoccupied chair at the allergist’s office—straight-backed and wooden, a torture device more fit for my late granny’s dining room—what I must grapple with is my fear of paperwork.

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Nonfiction Caroline Beimford Nonfiction Caroline Beimford

We Who Are About to Die Salute You

When I climb into Scott Campbell’s warm truck, it’s with gratitude and trepidation. We’re both early, and the parking lot’s cold, but I don’t know Scott all that well, and while he’s been kind in inviting me along, he’s also got a burr cut, a barbed-wire bicep tattoo and a concealed-carry permit I’ve heard him brag about.

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Nonfiction Debra Di Blasi Nonfiction Debra Di Blasi

Five Descants from a Violent Species

“There is no object to life. To nature nothing matters but the continuation of the species.”
—W. Somerset Maugham

1.

Farm objects, animate or not, pass season to season without stagger, like a deity the animals must have thought my father, moving yearlong from hay pasture to crop field…

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