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 Issue 9.2 (2024)


 

Great Egrets by Emma Geary

 
 

Poetry

Music-borne | Eniola Abdulroqeeb Arowolo
I arrived at the body | Alisha Brown
To the Woman Who Feeds the Cottontail Rabbits | Donna Castañeda
Pantoum for Spring Peepers | Kate Chappell
They were starlings | Acie Clark
Learning to Care | Robert Fillman
Raspberry Picking | Lydia Copeland Gwyn
Chigger Chug | Kale Hensley
The DNA of Home | Kathleen Kimball-Baker
Thirteen Tornadoes | Emily Patterson

 
 

Spotted Pardalote by Emma Geary

 
 

Fiction

The Lighthouse | Brittney Corrigan
Queer Ecologies | Morgan Rose

 
 

Revel:Reveal by Lisa Kahn Schnell

 
 

Nonfiction

Cobalt | Dawn Erickson
Sachamama | Molly Herring
The Treachery of a Photograph | Matt Holsopple
Florida’s Slippery Dicks | Henry Hughes
Dust, Fire, and Rain | Sheniz Janmohamed
How Stone Becomes a Flower Becomes a Song | Rebecca Young

 
 

The Desert Snail and Cholla by Linda Briskin

 
 

Visual

Linda Briskin
Emma Geary
Lisa Kahn Schnell

 

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