Issue 32: Fall '12
Poetry
Four psalms
by Heidi Lynn Staples • 11.05.2012. . . Eon's slight / Raspy / Noisiness . . . more »
Fiction
Fifty Shades of Greystoke, Lord of the S&M Apes
by g c cunningham • 10.15.2012“Me, Tarzan,” he says. “You, submissive? You like heliports?” more »
Nonfiction
Garbanzo Beans for Breakfast
by Marissa Landrigan • 10.08.2012Bob, all freckles and curly blonde hair, six feet Midwestern tall, squinted his blue eyes at me and said, “Please. Tell me you’re not a vegetarian.” I was. And so I had to endure a half hour of Bob’s sermon on the American culture of... more »
(de)ClassifiedLiterature
It's Alright Mitt, We're Only Bleeding: An Open Letter to Mitt Romney
by Meg Reid • 10.01.2012We all have hope because we know we have the power to change our own futures. I think you underestimate our power to affect yours. more »
Vintage Fringe
Vintage: The Revolutionary's Wife
by Rosalie Morales Kearns • 09.24.2012One thing I should explain right away. I still refer to the Great Man as my husband, though he divorced me forty years ago. You probably didn’t know I existed, did you, till you started your research. I doubt anyone’s left alive who remembers... more »
Poetry
"Gauze" and three more poems
by Tony Leuzzi • 09.17.2012"That it happened / at all she was certain was certain. . . ." more »
Fiction
My Beauty is So Heavy It Could Crush the Whole of the World
by Jared Yates Sexton • 09.10.2012What is that? Amanda said from the edge of the hole. She had a watered-down drink in hand. Is that some kind of spaceship? more »
Nonfiction
Post Script
by Amy L. Clark • 09.03.2012If you had asked me, even a year ago, what my fantasy profession is, I would have said astronaut. Or maybe, house-sitter to the stars. Then I got what my family insists on calling a Real Job. Which means that instead of serving disgruntled,... more »





