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 Issue 2.1 (2017)


Poetry

My Eighth Birthday by Eric Fisher Stone
As If It Were a Child by Kathleen Hellen
Hiking Across Grand Canyon Alone At Night Barefoot by Thea Gavin
This Year by Jess Willard
Excellent Sphagnum by David Hawkins

 
Kelsey Swintek

Kelsey Swintek

 

Fiction

Waiting for the Hoarfrost by Kristen M. Ploetz
Green Tomatoes by Nicholas Finch
Dodder by Melissa Jean
Insects and Arbour by Bryan Boodhoo

Nonfiction

The Sins of the Fathers by Candace R. Craig
Acadia National Park: A Confession by Christopher Johnson
Dailiness by Kelly Garriott Waite
Yet Another Poem About Denver by Ashia Ajani
Sailing in the Fog by Jerry D. Mathes II

 
Anna Martin

Anna Martin

 

Visual

Kelsey Swintek
Lia-Lucine Cary
Anna Martin
Lauren Grabelle

 
Lauren Grabelle

Lauren Grabelle

 

Interviews

Madison P. Jones, interviewed by The Hopper editors
Dar Tavernier-Singer and John Singer, interviewed by Sierra Dickey and Anna Mullen
Michael Branch, interviewed by Talley V. Kayser
Amie Whittemore, interviewed by David Nilsen

Book Reviews

To Look Out From by Dede Cummings, reviewed by Tim Weed
Pond by Claire-Louise Bennett, reviewed by Sierra Dickey
Telling My Father by James Crews, reviewed by Ray Hudson
In the Watershed: A Journey Down the Maumee River by Ryan Schnurr, reviewed by Alexander Stinton