Two Poems | Shlagha Borah

BurningFor Mamoni Raisom Goswami When they lifted you up to the pyre, you were all red. Lips painted, eyebrows seething, skinwrapped in the crimson of your mother’s mekhela sador. Your face crinkled

Pamplona | Kathryn Campo Bowen

Last, um,               my friend Sam let me come over. Sit in the sun, aim my face at the sky. Shootin’ the                              whatever on the porch, while he ducked under his self-made tarp tent. There

Two Poems | John A. Nieves

Bildungsroman: Donations So in goes the broken hose that wrappedyour ankle and swept you wet to the grass, and ingoes the cylinder of loose oolong you had held under you nose like

Dark Ages | Andrea Harper

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Marcus and I share a two-bedroom garage apartment, and he has filled it with horses—some are small figurines with stout legs and straining muscles, some are broad, shiny busts, with veiny eyes

Split Ends | Kristi D. Osorio

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2022 Four days after my wedding, my mother posts on a popular question-answer forum asking strangers to help her kill herself in our garage. Nathan and I are in Palm Springs, trying

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