Issue 158

Summer & Fall 2020

Image from House: A Sonnet: A Palinode

Nonfiction Marisa Crane Nonfiction Marisa Crane

We Will Have Some

The first try I don’t inject the sperm. I hold your white-knuckled hand while the doctor spreads your legs. She smiles as she talks, pulling on her latex gloves and rolling over to you on her stool.

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Nonfiction Janay Garrick Nonfiction Janay Garrick

Song of an Unsung Republic

“The smart went west,” my grandmother liked to say. She and my grandfather left Kansas City when my mom was five and never looked back. My brother and sister-in-law, who live in San Diego, have an image on their wall of the California flag, the flag of the great Bear Republic—a sturdy brown bear painted on raw oak, the bear pacing, head down, nose forward, tracking the scent, heading west.

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