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ISSUE 20: WINTER 2013
Fiction
Poetry
Reviews
Fiction
How You Sleep at Night
By Patrick Roesle
The regularity and assuredness of the nine-to-five workweek was never something to which you had to resign yourself.
Air Show
By Andrea Grassi
Four jets shake the skyline.
New Jersey
By David Hancock
Nanny Six loved raw beef.
Poetry
By Daniel Scott Tysdal
Poem, Phone, Farm: An Antithetical Multiform Index
a special PDF supplement
The World Is Everything That Is the Case
By Liz Howard
Somewhere between Blackbeard and Calico Jack
By Robin Richardson
nHI-lizm
By Finn Harvor
Theft
By Rodney Wilhite
I Remember
By Souvankham Thammavongsa
Two Poems
By Jessica Comola
Three Poems
By Ben Ladouceur
Two Poems
By Peter Norman
Inclined to Moon
By Sandra Lloyd
Cover Letter
By Marcus McCann
Etobicoke
By Bardia Sinaee
A Large Seed from the Old Forest
By Rich Ives
Reviews
“A Lean, Mean Read, or Therefore Just Average?”: A Review of Matthew Tierney’s
Probably Inevitable
By Kevin Kvas
a rom-com for our post-dotcom dot-dot-dot—albeit set in outer-space.
“Restive Places at the End of Time”: A Review of Matthew Tierney’s
Probably Inevitable
By Phoebe Wang
Though I staked my claim to writing at a young age, my Dad advocated a grounding in the sciences as a means to foster rationality and method.
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