
poetry
Zoe Antoine-Paul | poetry | Desperate Measures
“catastrophic joy is all but imaginary”
Bunny Boisvert | poetry | What is a Man if Not a Moth with Rippling Muscles and a Great Ass?
“Invite me / inside your cabin, I dare you”
Rick Hollon | poetry | A Pocket Digest of Faerie Coinage
“Silver gets you / a night bruised in cobweb”
T. Dallas Saylor | poetry | Special Collections & Moon Dance
“tear your name from my body”

prose
Yael Valencia Aldana | nonfiction | Night Rises From Their Bodies
“I feel their cool breath tinged with sweetness”
Brianne Battye | fiction | Breakfast, Podcasts, and All I Have to Offer
“Morning shadows fall where they should”
Joanna Friedman | fiction | Loving Him to Pieces
“Now that we’re married, I’m all yours”
Grace Joy Howarth | fiction | Danse Macabre, Danse
“But Amaia had decided to wear orange”
Danae Lewis | fiction | Don’t Lose Your Head, Mrs. Kubi
““Hisato! Where is your head?” she asked.”
A. Morgan-Penn | fiction | Devil in the Desert
“I’ve already sweated all my tears out”

visual art