Issue 157

Winter & Spring 2020

Image from Unearthing I, II, III

Fiction Molly Beckwith Fiction Molly Beckwith

Time and Oranges

Seven o’clock, after dinner. In the house near the Everglades a child entertains herself. In the house the child often has whole afternoons alone, which might not be unusual except for the child’s age, which is five.

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Fiction Morgan Talty Fiction Morgan Talty

The Blessing Tobacco

Grammy slid the pack of Misty 100s across the kitchen table. Under the ceiling light the age spots on the back of her hand looked like sprinkles of dirt, and like the dirt, the age spots hadn’t always been there.

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Fiction CJ Hauser Fiction CJ Hauser

Gala 4135

Even now, in midwinter, when it snowed every day, when it felt like it had never not been snowing, a man named Murphy delivered crates of fruit to the Meagerhorn Stop and Save, and it was Emmy Reilly’s job to sign for them. It was a responsibility she took seriously.

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Fiction Olivia Fantini Fiction Olivia Fantini

Inheritance

My father collected antique rifles—long, thin barrels slick as supermodels’ legs. He would rub them down with beeswax polish every Sunday after church.

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Fiction Delaney Nolan Fiction Delaney Nolan

Red Star

First the bowling alley, ablaze in its queer mechanical light; then the parking lot and the strip mall sidewalk, the road, the cars, the slick puddles under cars. All of this she recalled later, at the police station.

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