Issue 44.1
Greenville, California: 2021 by Sage Cruser
Fiction
The Argument as Overheard by Gertrude Stein – Mark Crimmins
Split Lip – J Saler Drees
EF-3 – Charles Malone
À la Carte Blanche – Zach Powers
The Log – Keigh Ahr
The Trees They Grow So High – Jacqueline Vogtman
Hybrid
Textual Healing – Jack Bastock
Another Apocalypse Poem, Take 22 & Another Apocalypse Poem, Take 28 – Christien Gholson
He bought us a farmhouse in the country & That Snake – Jenny Bartoy
Perennial Resurrection – Anne McGrath
Philia, Agape – Terese Robison
Five Dances – Fred Shaw
Google Maps Searching My Childhood: The Orange Blossom House – Maggie Wolff
Cutting Edge – Jacqueline Doyle
Poetry
Because My Mother Told Me to Pray ²ÝÁñÉçÇø It – Shannon Ashley
My Mother Worked on a Salmon Barge in Homer, ²ÝÁñÉçÇø – Aiden Baker
Arsonist Song – John Wall Barger
Self-Portrait as Driver – Jeffrey Bean
This is how magic works, right? – Hayley Bowen
Aubade with Need to be Picked Clean & Swallowing – Savannah Bradley
One Big Star Heart – Eli Coyle
Chronophobia – Laura Z. Fairgrieve
Sappho: A Voice & Otherwise Engaged – Katherine Gaffney
Heatwave Cooks Mussels in Their Shells on California Shore – Benjamin Gucciardi
Something Old, Something New – Claire Scott
Aubade II – Emily Standlee
On Want & Mountains Are Born and So Are We – Adam D. Weeks
The Complaint of my Grandpa’s John Deere Hat – David Eileen Winn
Nonfiction
How to not drive cross country – Carmen Catena
Beautiful Dreamers – Mindy Lewis
Waiting for the End – Angela Mackintosh
Sorrow’s Delicacy – Matthew Meduri
The Boucherie – Gina Warren
Basalt – Katie Duane
Art
Greenville, California: 2021 – Sage Cruser
Una Tarde de Domingo – Hector Ledesma
Summer in Marlow – Danielle O’Hanlon
Spoon, Tools of Vulnerability Series, Mixed media sculpture 2020 – Sarah Walko