Volume 7


Fiction

Reba Elliott - Two Flashes: Apricot Face / King of Hawks

Dan Fuchs - The Perfect Friend

Melissa Darcey Hall - This Can’t be the Ending

Julia Laurie - Conversations with Rowena, Aged 12-16

Mike Lee - The Algebra of Losers

Dan Murphy - A Wolf Again

Anushree Nande - The Quality of Silence

non-fiction

Michael Chin - The KH and Other Things, of Beauty and Otherwise

Mikey Montoni - See You Next Fall

Jody Rae - A Trace of Your Existence

Kelsey Swintek - Pittsburgh: A Love Letter

Poetry

Joshua Bird - How to Sacrifice Virgules in Volcanoes (& collages)

Aaron Craig - Palindroming

Leila Farjami - Motherland

Frank William Finney - Couple’s Creek

Joseph Goosey - Memoirs Containing The Words “A Life” In Their Title / What Does Exceptional Customer Service Mean To You?

Meredith Davies Hadaway - Spin / Tired of Words

Martina Reisz Newberry - On My Way

Jacqueline Hughes Simon - The History of the World in Coats

Featured Throwback

Snippets of Aesop

Pages from Aesop’s Fables - Circa 1480 - from The New York Public Library’s Spencer Collection
The sleeping dog and the wolf / The farmer and his dogs / The goat and the wolf / The geese and the cranes / The fox with the cropped tail / The mole and his mother

Author: Aesop / Illuminator: Gherardo, del Fora, ca. 1444-1497

Featured Young Writer (Artists 18 and Under)

Liya Ding - If Only - Fiction

Art

Mikhael Antone D’Angelo - Photographs - “Abandoned Landfill” & “Trainyard” & “Place to Live”

Alan Bern - Photograph - “Special Deliveries”

Joshua Bird - Collages (& Poetry) - “How to Sacrifice Virgules in Volcanoes”

Nicola Brayan - Drawings - “Ruby” & “Eye of the Beholder”

Erick Buendia - Paintings - “Purgatory” & “Quien Murio”

maliyah - Digital Drawing - “Eyes Glued”

KJ Hannah - Photograph - “Siesta”

Guliz Mutlu - Digital Paintings - “The Mustard” & “Virginity”

Cheryl Snell - Flash & Art - “Cataracts” & “The Light Fantastic” & “Bleed”

Music

Marysa Eve - “Limbo”

Mukethe Kawinzi - “My Lord Whatta Moon” / “Horton Asks a Who”

Rafael Rosa - “The Hand that Draws Another Hand”

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