fall 2015
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Yellow Flowers
The World Dream
Ann Filemyr
a rose is a rose is a rose manhattan Nikki Reimer
what do you talk about
desire derives pleasure
aren't we missing every thing
gary lundy
A Fire Hydrant on Camino de la Amapola
Good to See You
Eleanor Kedney
Brains Lost to the Earth Melissa Nelson
A Monday The Devil Valentina Cano
Darkening Over Still Water Richard King Perkins II
The Stale Cold Smell of Morning
Angela Rebrec
Can't Stomach Mitchell Grabois
In the Cyberspace Icicle Changming Yuan
revenge/reincarnation annie ross
QED A Moth In Rain Christopher Patton
The Day Everyone Realized Ron Riekki
The Story of Chitin Giri Zoe Dagneault
the neighbors knew i divined water
Hell is hot
Allison DeLauer
Saturday Night
Charles Springer
Why, And for What Purpose
Is There Something
Ace Bogess
Girl I
Girl II
Carolyn Supinka
(Ouverture) Garry Thomas Morse
The Insidious Susurration
A Conversation
Marie-Andree Auclair
Alcohol
Fast-slow Continuum
Peycho Kanev
Word on the Street
Henry Rappaport
Fault Vodka / Blame Juice Jamie Sharpe


A Fire Hydrant on Camino de la Amapola
When we walk past it every day, it’s easy
to forget its virtues: patience, reliability, fortitude.
Go close, you’ll hear the continuous rush
of a swift underground river.
Yet it never moves, even on muddy days.
I’d like to know that kind of stillness—
emotions roiling while the body’s calm.
It waits to be needed. Cast with the word open
and an arrow faithfully guiding us which way to turn
if fire were to ascend beyond one small flame,
and in our disquiet, our despair
when we could lose everything dear, it gives,
full-on, what we are mostly made of.