Issue 154

Summer & Fall 2018

Image from Wings and Wires

Poetry Kathy Z. Price Poetry Kathy Z. Price

And Gwendolyn Brooks

There was a time—

I could not see constellation of stars, for

rooftop smoke burning from garbage-can

bonfires, could not discern rhythms sifting the

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Poetry Anders Carlson-Wee Poetry Anders Carlson-Wee

Training

When we part the brush and rush the bank

the bodies bob faceup and facedown

in the mountain stream like apples

in a Halloween game. Our headlamps paint

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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

I

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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Nonfiction Bryan Hurt Nonfiction Bryan Hurt

A Visit from the President

In October, near the end of that terrible year, there was finally something to look forward to. In July, my favorite uncle had died of brain cancer, less than twelve months after he’d retired from his job as a sociology professor.

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Nonfiction LaTanya McQueen Nonfiction LaTanya McQueen

Portrait of an American Male¹

He is a Proud Boy. Polite and low-key, his midwestern manners would please anyone’s mother. He works with his dad around their modest yellow house on Second Street, fixing up a newly purchased home in an old-fashioned, close-knit neighborhood—the kind of place where residents check in on one another. He seems like a normal kid.

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Essay Sarah Minor Essay Sarah Minor

An Introduction to Video Essays

Our summer issue insists that video can offer much more to an essay or poem than a background. These three new videos reveal how materials transmit meaning, and feature all the ways a sentence can shift in the presence of a gesture, a brush, or a pile of sequins.

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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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Poetry Keith S. Wilson Poetry Keith S. Wilson

Augury

I’m close to certain with my choice of pigeon—this one—
under the bridge returning from the Walgreens

where I bought the pill. Its head bulges
with a legacy of green and white

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Poetry Keith S. Wilson Poetry Keith S. Wilson

scrapbook

-after ladan osman

i. look—in the middle distance the siren screams
like a fatherless boy,

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