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  • Poetry,  Special Issue

    Honor Box by Janet M. Greenstreet

    May 15, 2022 /

    Worn and tattered, the Western Union telegram holds her heart within its folds. Shall I make wedding plans for Thursday or Saturday? She will wait for him to send word. Once received, she will secure a witness and the priest, bake a yellow cake with buttercream frosting and buy some…

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    coffeehouse window seat. by Taryn Dixon

    May 1, 2019

    Lunar Beekeeper by Qurat Dar

    March 1, 2019

    A Reminder of What Went Before by Judith Kingston

    November 1, 2019
  • Poetry,  Special Issue

    Maggie’s Drawers* by Janet M. Greenstreet

    May 15, 2022 /

    Beyond smoking scrub, a red flag rises on a rifle. I hear O’Malley curse the almighty as we all deflate: exhausted, hungry, lice-infested, frozen. Stillness shrouds our brooding group. More hours on this mountain means no one eats through zero-dark-hundred. I try to imagine what a hot shower feels like. I…

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    Hourglass by Birdy Odell

    November 1, 2019

    Loneliness and the Seduction of Fairy Tales by Robin Michel

    January 1, 2020

    Cinderella Reflects on her Gateway by December Lace

    January 1, 2020
  • Creative Nonfiction,  Special Issue

    A Memento, In Situ by Lisa Short

    May 15, 2022 /

    Baltimore, Maryland2009 “See here?” says the neurosurgeon, gesturing at the monitor mounted on his office wall with a laser pointer. A bright red dot flares to life, garish against the white oblongs marching down the middle of the black screen. “These are your lumbar vertebrae—L4, L5 and there, S1.” I…

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    coffeehouse window seat. by Taryn Dixon

    May 1, 2019

    Souls to sell, bots for hire by Russell Hemmell

    January 1, 2019

    An Elegant Solution by Trisha Lea

    March 1, 2019
  • Flash Fiction,  Special Issue

    Lava by Robert Libbey

    May 15, 2022 /

    “You a thief like your friend?” called a voice from the back room. The tips of my fingers left prints on a dusty soap wrapper. “You have any tissues?” I shouted through a rack of comic books.    “Never mind him,” said the old lady at the counter. “Third rack…

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    The Ballerina in the Attic by Amanda N. Butler

    July 1, 2019

    Instructions for Attending Sunday’s Anti-Time Travel March by Liam Hogan

    March 1, 2019

    At the Stroke of Twelve by Faye Brinsmead

    September 1, 2019
  • Poetry,  Special Issue

    The V.A. Waiting Room, PTSD Counseling, 11 a.m. by Ron Riekki

    May 15, 2022 /

    I am waiting.I am waitingto go from one roomto another room.I used to waitto go from one baseto another base.I went from a basewhere a guy committed suicideto a base where the instructor drowned a recruit during trainingto a base where a Marine put his gun in his mouthand another…

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    C-A-G-E-D by Nancy Brewka-Clark

    January 1, 2020

    Arabella by T.J. McGowan

    September 1, 2019

    Aberrant Thought While in a Check-out Line by Ed Ahern

    May 15, 2022
  • Poetry,  Special Issue

    When I write about the military by Ron Riekki

    May 15, 2022 /

    I get hot.I get hit by memories of the hot heat that ate our heads.When I write about the military, I get confusedabout dates,but I rememberthe fire,the way that ghosts come on so quickly,like now.             You said not to push myself to hard,but do you understand I would never fucking writethen,that…

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    A Medieval Tale by Regina Clarke

    October 1, 2020

    War Return by Catherine Zickgraf

    May 21, 2022

    Overslept by Judith Kingston

    January 1, 2020
  • Poetry,  Special Issue

    Come Home Soldier by Christina Ciufo

    May 15, 2022 /

    American flag, half mass withthin canary lights penetrating through its creases, waving, while he solemnly walked downthe paved road, with his head half-lowered, veiled by the flag’s shadow.  Green eyes dimmed, like a melancholy flame on a lighter, cast shattered remints of his sanity. Flashing thoughts, like the English Channel’s restless waves pounding against the sands, remembering dense air,…

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    Dark Passenger by Ryan Norman

    April 4, 2020

    Mineral Bouquet by Lindz McLeod

    April 4, 2020

    Table of Contents: Issue 8

    April 4, 2020
  • Poetry,  Special Issue

    Omaha Beach, Normandy by Danny P. Barbare

    May 15, 2022 /

    Whatdoeshesee lookingoutthekitchenwindow smokingacigarette anddrinkingaMillerbeer? Statement from the author: I would get up in the middle of the night and dad would be drinking a Miller beer. Looking out the dark kitchen window. Sometimes I would ask him what he saw in War World ll. But he told me nothing about…

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    Combustible by Gale Acuff

    July 1, 2019

    The Three And A Half Lives Of Euphemia Stauton’s Dress by Amanda McLeod

    January 1, 2019

    Hercules Takes a Walk by Merril D. Smith

    January 1, 2019
  • Poetry,  Special Issue

    Valor Concealed by Jason O’Toole

    May 15, 2022 /

    Finally, Paris.Way of Utah Beach,Battle of the Bulge,              Buchenwald. “Now Entering GermanyCourtesy of the Super Sixth” Grandpa as a young tourist.First trip abroad,stops along The River Seine.Garand over shoulder slung. Handsome in his tanker jacket;kept him from freezing in Ardennes. Smiling broadlyunder M1 helmet,because that’s what one did! In those days,that’s what…

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    Relent by Kristine Brown

    October 1, 2020

    Tonight’s plan by Jacob Fowler

    March 1, 2019

    Next of Kin by Kristin Garth

    April 4, 2020
  • Poetry,  Special Issue

    A Graveyard for Soldiers by James Piatt

    May 15, 2022 /

    In a graveyard for soldiers under a frowning moon, birds eschew the crumbs of dry bones of dead warriors, dogs curve around the boundaries as they sense the odor of death, and mothers and wives, oblivious of these things place flowers on tombstones to celebrate life: A blind silhouette of…

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    Loneliness and the Seduction of Fairy Tales by Robin Michel

    January 1, 2020

    Omaha Beach, Normandy by Danny P. Barbare

    May 15, 2022

    Khormaskar by Matthew M.C. Smith

    May 22, 2022
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