Book Review: The Missing Girl by Jacqueline Doyle
The Missing Girl Jacqueline Doyle Black Lawrence Press, 2017 ISBN: 978-1-62557-983-6 When it comes to narratives on missing and abducted girls, we normally explore titillating, abhorrent, and violent...
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SFWP Annual: Volume 1 Selections from the SWFP Quarterly Editor: Melanie J. Cordova Contributors: Samantha Edmonds, “How to Be” Kelli Jo Ford, “Terra Firma” Sadie Hoagland, “Dementia, 1692” Randon...
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Sofia Levina is a Russian-born mixed-media artist who blends idiosyncratic characters and abstract environments to represent internal worlds. For the past five years, Levina has been working in Los...
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Silas Plum spends his days in the woods of Northern Virginia. He believes strongly in the tired old maxim that the true value of an object is more than the sum of its parts, that the gut is a...
View ArticleCompassion is the Highest Virtue
Silas Plum spends his days in the woods of Northern Virginia. He believes strongly in the tired old maxim that the true value of an object is more than the sum of its parts, that the gut is a...
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Cierra G. Rowe is a fine artist from rural Kentucky. Her zest for painting flourished duringadolescence and continues to act as her candle through the shadows.
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Haimi Fenichel lives in Israel and works as a multidisciplinary artist with a specialization in sculpture. He has a BFA in ceramics and glass design from the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design and is...
View ArticleWu Wei no. 1
Lauren Paredes is a storyteller across the mediums with a soft spot for the unusual. Her work has appeared in TRNSFR, Ruminate Magazine’s The Waking, forthcoming in *82 Review, and elsewhere. Her...
View ArticleThe Uselessness of Fog: How Paradox Haunts Emily Wilson
Christian Stanzione Paradox isn’t the problem we take it for. Our want, or at least mine until the past few years of academic dithering, is to think of paradox as a sort of unsolvable dialectic—a...
View ArticleLeslie Brown
“Lock In” Leslie Brown LESLIE BROWN lives in the Washington, DC area. She has an MFA in Creative Writing from American University. Her published work crosses creative disciplines including short...
View ArticleKes Crow
“Leaves” Kes Crow KES is an illustrator, author, and artist, based in Lincolnshire, England. “I create mostly minimal work with delicate lines and subtle colours, inspired by the quiet, nature, and...
View ArticlePeyton Fultz
“Liminal” Peyton Fultz PEYTON FULTZ is a Maryland-based acrylic painter known for her vibrant and textured works of art. Her paintings have been published in Flossy Lit Magazine and Beyond Queer...
View ArticleThe Plague of Flies
Julie Marie Wade Maybe it starts here: bright swatch of color behind the closet door, yellow as a fisherman’s slicker. The swatter, they called it, and you thought about it even when you weren’t...
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Maeve Barry2023 Spring Fiction Contest Winner Janet lies in the bathtub with the phone shouldered to her ear. In a long lace dress with its back zipper open. It sags off her chest. She sits in her...
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Abigail Ham 2023 Spring Nonfiction Contest Winner IFight and flight are the typical human reactions to threat, but they’re not the only possibilities. Children in general can’t fight or flee well....
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