Issue 29, May 2021

Prose:
Geoff Bouvier: “What Echo Writes: the Otic Omnitextual”
Poetry:
Donia G. Mounsef: “Borders are Like Poems”
Martha Zweig: “Electrical Hazard”
Derek Annis: “The Prophets“
John Wilkinson: “The While”
David Dodd Lee: “Hemp”
Annie Kantar: “Semantics: A Fugue,” and “What it Means to Be Lucky”
Stella Hayes: “At the Beauty Shop with My Mother” and “Three Rooms”
Lisa Ampleman: “A Smack of Jellyfish” and “Domestic Concerns”
Philip Fried: “Glimpses of the Leader” and “Conspiracy in the Field”
Shira Dentz: “Be Vague Tomorrow—” and “Readymade”
Michael Goodfellow: “Night Host”
Lisa Verschoor: “Spur”
Jennifer Harris: “Four Poems”
Cassandra Cleghorn: “Black Walnut”
Bethany Yates: “Impact Has Arrived”
Bradley J. Fest: “2016.29″ and “2016.30”
Mary Gilliland: “Midlothian” and “A— uses more ordnance . . . “
Andrew Lee Butler: “The Last Meal of Thomas J. Grasso” and “Handlebar von Scruples”
Jon Thompson: “On the Problem of Likeness and Difference” and “A Short History of the Garden”
Visual Art:
