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43.1 Feature: Craft Essay by Ana Crouch Ureña
There has always been a mystery for me at the center of who my mother is…
43.1 Sneak Peek: TRANS MEMOIR 8 by Sara June Woods
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43.1 Sneak Peek: NATURE GROWING OUT MY BONES by Megan Giddings
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42.2 Feature: Craft Essay by Jennifer S. Cheng
Sometimes it helps to say it through a seashell. The sound of it washed in waves, loud yet silent, trailing in and out.
2015 Contest: Fiction Runner-up FELLOWSHIP by Kimberly King Parsons
Writing by Kimberly King Parsons has appeared or is forthcoming in New South, Gigantic, Fiction Southeast, Fanzine, Time Out New York, and elsewhere. Ploughshares recently featured her story "Fiddlebacks" in their column "The Best Short Story I Read in a Lit Mag This...
2015 Contest: Poetry Runner-up WOLFMOON by Mary-Alice Daniel
Click here to check out more 42.2 featured content. Mary-Alice Daniel was born in Northern Nigeria and raised in the suburbs of London and Nashville, TN. After attending Yale University, she received her MFA from the University of Michigan. Her adopted home is Los...
2015 Contest: Nonfiction Runner-up THREE GREAT LYRIC PASSAGES by Hugh Martin
Hugh Martin is the author of The Stick Soldiers (BOA Editions, 2013). He is the recipient of a Wallace Stegner Fellowship and he was the inaugural winner of The Iowa Review Jeff Sharlet Award for Veterans. He teaches at Gettysburg College. 2015 nonfiction judge Mary...
42.2 Feature: Shelley Puhak’s Multimedia Guide through “Eva, she kill her one daughter”
Click here to check out more 42.2 featured content. Shelley Puhak is a poet and essayist from Baltimore. She is the author of two poetry collections, the more recent of which, Guinevere in Baltimore, was selected by Charles Simic for the Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize....
42.2 Feature: Craft Essay by Sequoia Nagamatsu
Click here to check out more 42.2 featured content. Sequoia Nagamatsu is the author of the Japanese folklore-inspired story collection, Where We Go When All We Are Is Gone (Black Lawrence Press). His work has recently appeared in Conjunctions, Fairy Tale Review, Green...
42.2 Feature: Craft Essay by Caren Beilin
“Less Then Zero” is a fan fiction of Robert Downey Jr.’s first film, Less Than Zero, which he starred in as drug addict Julian (in 1987).