Issue 154

Summer & Fall 2018

Image from Wings and Wires

Fiction Jen Julian Fiction Jen Julian

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I’m told I should get a new husband. This one has gone dead, as they always do. No matter how much I prod him, there’s no response, no way to tell if he can feel it.

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Fiction Alexandra Fields Fiction Alexandra Fields

The Tennysons

My best friend Mickey’s mom drives a hearse. A 1989 Lincoln, black on the outside—which seems obvious but I have seen silver ones—and black on the inside, with headrests in the front seat that you can pull off and put under your feet as a cushion.

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Fiction Richard Schmitt Fiction Richard Schmitt

The Trestle

Crossing the trestle is trespassing. A black and white sign: DANGER KEEP OFF. We don’t. We run the tracks, two Mikes, Debbie Martelli, and me, high-stepping every other tie, avoiding the gaps, trying not to trip and tumble.

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Fiction Amy Purcell Fiction Amy Purcell

The Five Stages of Writing a Story

I. Denial

A mother, a daughter, a son, and a priest walk into the funeral home.

The daughter thinks this could be the beginning of a really bad joke, fodder for a story she will write about another daughter’s life.

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Fiction Gabriela Garcia Fiction Gabriela Garcia

Everything Is Holding You Now

Blue and red lights disco-dancing across the walls wake her; she watches the raid from her bedroom window. A white van with an official-looking crest. Two agents in black jackets with reflective letters.

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Fiction Patrick Nathan Fiction Patrick Nathan

Political Fiction

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I’d put on Joni’s “Last Time I Saw Richard,” like I did whenever I thought about the last time I saw Richard. Tucson, ’99: we drank and threw handfuls of desert at the night’s carpet of tarantulas, seething under a full moon.

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Fiction Matthew Baker Fiction Matthew Baker

The Visitation

Every last ghost on the planet. Every last soul that had refused to pass on to the afterlife. Every last soul that had refused to pass on from this world.

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