Issue
Issue 7: Guest Edited by Nin Andrews

New prose poetry by Gary Young, Shivani Mehta, Amy Breau, Claire Bateman, Denise Duhamel, Maureen Seaton, David Lehman, Kathleen Nalley, Siel Ju, Kathleen McGookey, Meg Pokrass, Amelia Martens, Matthew Minicucci, Kelli Russell Agodon, Jeff Friedman, and Tom Whalen.

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Issue 6

New flash fiction by Nin Andrews, Paul Asta, Margaret Bentley, Nicholas Cook, Ashley Chantler, Kelly Cherry, James Claffey, David James, Cori Jones, Maggie Su, Gail Louise Siegel, Kayla Thomas, and D.R. Wagner.

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Issue 5

New flash fiction by Evelyn N. Alfred, Pia Z. Ehrhardt, Harper Follansbee, Jr., Steven Paul Lansky, G.L. Morrison, Josip Novakovich, Dawn Raffel, Robert Shapard, and Jennifer Dunn Stewart.

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Issue 4: Guest Edited by Robert Shapard

New flash fiction by Pamela Painter, Lydia Davis, Bruce Holland Rogers, Edgar Omar Avilés, Daryl Scroggins, Robert Scotellaro, Ana María Shua, Stuart Dybek, Robert Lopez, Eric Rugara, Alicita Rodríguez, Peter Orner, Josip Novakovich, Kuzhali Manickavel, Joseph Starr, Claudia Smith Chen, Tania Hershman, and Pedro Ponce.

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Issue 3

New flash fiction by Cezarija Abartis, Gary Fincke, Jenny Hayes, Tiff Holland, Zac Locke, Margaret Spilman, D.R. Wagner, Leigh Allison Wilson, Sarah Ann Winn, Peter Wortsman, and Michael Shay

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Issue 2

Featuring new work by Steve Adams, Nicholas Cook, Christopher Locke, Sarah Freligh, Jane Ciabattari, Peter Cherches, Grant Faulkner, Ann Bogle, and Hobie Anthony.

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Issue 1

Featuring new work by Steve Almond, Kim Chinquee, Sherrie Flick, Matthew Fogarty, Molly Giles, Tom Hazuka, Leonard Kress, Sean Lovelace, Gary Lutz, Pamela Painter, Chuck Rosenthal, Robert Scotellaro, Cooper Renner, Natalia Rachel Singer, Luisa Valenzuela, and Allen Woodman.

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Husband by Sara Cappell Thomason

I want a house, a wife, a steak dinner and all my bills paid on time. I want to settle down in a house and get paid. Dinner from my wife served on time

The Truths Behind a Pumpjack Dare, Northern Alberta, 3rd July, 1991 by Kate Axeford

I’d hauled myself skywards on steep metal rungs. You were safe below, hurling taunts like stones. We’re two brothers, poles apart, but I’d climbed the ladder. I’d had to. You’d dared me to rodeo the Donkey.

Prudence by Christy Stillwell

They put the shock collar on the boy and that was it for the nanny. First they put the collar on one another. They were professors in English and Philosophy, all of them smart people.

Ernst Is Coming Home by Jack Morris

The rumours arrive on the dawn wind and by mid-afternoon the village ladies have landed in Leonora’s kitchen to disembowel the news.

After by Claudia Monpere

and after and after and nothing changes, just the names of the children. This one drew birds wearing hats. That one had an orange juice popsicle for an imaginary friend.