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Short fiction by Yuna Kang. Live worms writhed at the bottom of the vase. I saw them in coitus, rings around rings, squirming.
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Short fiction by Yuna Kang. Live worms writhed at the bottom of the vase. I saw them in coitus, rings around rings, squirming.

Book review by Joseph Edwin Haeger. Daniel H. Wilson builds a hell of a first act using this approach in his newest novel, Hole in the Sky.

Mallory Smart and Josh Dale

A big update
A Memoir by Lori Barrett. The headache started quietly but was persistent. Tapping behind my eyes, until I bent over. Then it knocked.
2 Flash Fictions by Nolan Knight. The flagrant foul called was less about a basketball court violation than Referee Thompson’s mother, Doris, admitted to Evergreen Hospice that day.

Mike Bagwell and Josh Dale. See how a veteran chapbook author picks his projects, ways of allowing creativity to enter the mind, and a slew of items to bring on an island retreat.
Fiction by David Mulry. As his kayak cut through the murmur of water, he tried to forget, but it was hard. He could do it for stretches of time.

Liz deBeer and Josh Dale
A memoir by Allison Whittenberg. Allison Whittenberg. This poem takes into account the utter nuttiness and bottomless despair that infected my father during his last days...