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10 Questions for JC Andrews

10 Questions for JC Andrews

I’m so in love with you all of a sudden, you    machine angel. Angel machine. Because I am still learning        your new smells. Plastic, salt, animal, finally and still thinking plastic, salt, animal, finally. Because you are letting    me stand you up in the shower and wash your hair like you are . . .

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10 Questions for Lauren Hohle

10 Questions for Lauren Hohle

Hannah doesn’t get on-campus housing for the summer, but she doesn’t want to go back to Missouri, back to her old life, back in time. The summer before, her first summer after starting college, she sat in basements sipping Budweiser as her formerly bookish friends swapped stories about frat parties. She sat . . .

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April 2023 Contributor Publications

April 2023 Contributor Publications

Karin Cecile Davidson‘s collection of stories, The Geography of First Kisses, is out now from Kallisto Gaia Press. Her story “In the Great Wide” was published in our Spring 2020 issue. Mary Fister‘s poetry collection Quick to Bolt has just been published by Green Writers Press. We published Mary’s poem “Parting Shots” in our Spring . . .

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10 Questions for Asnia Asim

10 Questions for Asnia Asim

Maybe it was a reaction to old age; it could be thathe resented retired life. But the ex-neurologist,amateur collector of oriental coins, had recently taken to scolding his poor wife for all that prayingunder her breath, Mashallah-this and Inshallah-that.—from “Mr.Kemal Questions God,” Volume 64, Issue 1 (Spring 2023) Tell us about one . . .

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10 Questions for Cindy Juyoung Ok

10 Questions for Cindy Juyoung Ok

Photograph by Joanna Eldredge Morrissey I stay outstretched in a Novembercoat, not abundant and not wantingto be. A machine I own mistook shootings for students in a transcript, usheringme to tilt canals toward titles and curatehedges into pages.—from “Table of Contexts,” Volume 64, Issue 1 (Spring 2023) Tell us about one of . . .

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10 Questions for Ann Lohner

10 Questions for Ann Lohner

Emergency crews got through a week after the storm. They cleared downed power lines and sawed through fallen trees, creating a way in and out and delivering food and water. But the heat was still off, and another storm was on the way, so Kate swept the prescription bottles into a bag . . .

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10 Questions for Julieta Vitullo

10 Questions for Julieta Vitullo

I should ask my mom if the blue-plaid, pleated skirt I wore for a few years in my childhood was an off-the-rack item or if she made it in her sewing class. When I first got it, I would reserve it for special occasions, but as the novelty wore off I started . . .

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With My Shadow

With My Shadow

A Review of With My Shadow: A Bilingual Selection by Hilde Domin. Translated by Sarah Kafatou. (Paul Dry Books, 2023.) Mary Ruefle writes in Madness, Rack, and Honey: “You might say a poem is a living semicolon, what connects the first line to the last, the act of keeping together that whose nature is to . . .

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10 Questions for Jordan James

10 Questions for Jordan James

If you give me half of what you brought to the stage last night, I’ll make you a record, girl. That’s what I tell Adriana. Her stage name is Adie Wells, but I’ve known her since monkey bars and hopscotch. She says, You goin’ think half when I blow a hole through this mic. I say, . . .

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10 Questions for Kathryn Petruccelli

10 Questions for Kathryn Petruccelli

Early August. The sun seriousabout itself, the breeze moodyas an infant, hushing its breathto a whisper, watching, then liftingall it had into a burst of joy.—from “Prophet,” Volume 64, Issue 1 (Spring 2023) Tell us about one of the first pieces you wrote:I’m assuming you don’t want to hear about the middle . . .

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