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Contributor Amanda Krupman is a writer in Cleveland, OH. Her fiction and nonfiction have appeared in a number of literary journals and magazines. Her individual stories and collections have been honored or shortlisted for awards by Landing Zone, The Atlas ...
Among the Nouns at the Apocalypse Starlight and empty sidewalks, closed storefronts and cicadas,                                when did I first define solitude as standing adjacent to objects  without touching? The streetlamps sputter Luna moths akimbo, ...
Contributor Adam Clay's latest book is To Make Room for the Sea (Milkweed Editions, 2020). He teaches at the University of Southern Mississippi and edits Mississippi Review. Contributions Issue 162 Summer/Fall 2022 Friday, July 15, 2022 Poetry Creati ...
Creation Story Another name for nostalgia, some kind of traffic from yesterday, the way an argument finds a nerve you didn’t think could exist, the hymn for a religion of ash and cloud. I fell in love with a river that dried up at the foot of a tree. I di ...
On Vocation Someone asked if I served God or mammon and I said I’d go back and name the animals if that could be allowed, slip among the throngs of us created as we’re waiting to be dubbed. To river-bathe with fellow foundlings, jump up from where I’m sit ...
Landscape with Preterm Labor             I thought my body a thick hearty thing, a big- horn sheep perched in a crag                         of rock, an elk fording a snowmelt river, a fat rattlesnake sunning             on a dusty boulder. Today, you are ...
from Plague Nights Night 547  Silence pastures great wounds here. Aquinas is one of them. At the celestial threshold of movement a dignity, pretense. Pretend to spirit. To the memorial noon, o half- impoverishment. Silence parts the ruin, for you it seems ...
Contributor Austin Araujo is from northwest Arkansas. His poems have recently appeared in the  Missouri Review, Shenandoah,  and  The Adroit Journal.  He is currently a Stegner Fellow at Stanford University. Contributions Issue 162 Summer/Fall 2022 Friday ...
Contributor “From Birth to Bone” is from Sarah K. Lenz ’s forthcoming essay collection, What Will Outlast Me? (Unsolicited Press 2023). Her nonfiction has appeared in Crazyhorse, Colorado Review, New Letters, The Fourth River, Pen Dust Radio, and elsewher ...
Contributor Nadalyn Gwendolyn Ismatu Bangura does indeed realize she has a very long name. They’re certain you can sound it out. Ismatu is a Sierra Leonean writer, ethnographer, and social worker based in Chicago, IL. She has an embarrassing number of hou ...

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