Issue 156

Summer & Fall 2019

Image from I have a Secret Crush on Everyone in the World

Fiction Amy Stuber Fiction Amy Stuber

Corvids and Their Allies

Sasha Morningstar legally changed his name to Michael on his eighteenth birthday in the Mendocino County Courthouse while holding the hand of his younger sister, Moonbeam Lark, who though thirteen and not old enough to change her name, now went exclusively by Hannah.

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Fiction Mesha Maren Fiction Mesha Maren

The Lightning Club

The trailer perched on the side of the hill, a Waverlee Homes double-wide, shining against the wet clay and gray mounds of last week’s snow.

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Nonfiction Jesse Goolsby Nonfiction Jesse Goolsby

God’s Zipper

Caleb, a US Air Force A-10 pilot, calls me at 1:00 a.m. Tallahassee time. It’s early October 2014. I know better than to ask where he’s calling from. He begins, as always, with the point.

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Poetry Matthew Nienow Poetry Matthew Nienow

The Next World

What story can I tell you to earn

a place around this fire? I helped

build the fence that kept them out,

but once I was one of them. Once

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Poetry Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley Poetry Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley

Split the Lark & You Will Find the Music

In the spring of my first leaving an Onondaga longhouse

two men struggled to kill themselves what little was left

of their souls whipsawed ringside & res-sanctioned lights

blistered a mixed crowd all of it just another town scraped

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Poetry Chelsea Dingman Poetry Chelsea Dingman

Marcescence

What if death wasn’t easy. The bathtub, full of liquor.

At some point, the arrows on the weathervanes

all point to another world. We should want to break,

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Poetry Peter LaBerge Poetry Peter LaBerge

from HOMOSEXUAL PANIC: William Simpson, 1954

W—

It wasn’t as the men said. The moon from its broken phonograph, testifying over and over. Spinning on its plinth of sky, its tonearm hovering like a black tongue: an endless rehearsal of all it must remember, of all it must say.

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