Our summer 2024 issue, The Sun (XIX), was released on June 20, 2024 & included work from:
Karen Walker, Jasmine C. Griffin, Luanne Castle, Mar Ovsheid, Karla Linn Merrifield, Helen Patrice, Brandon Shane, C.W. Bryan, Ben Nardolilli, Rebecca Hornlein, Emily Chamichyan, Craig Matsu-Pissot, Devon Neal, Marisca Pichette, Lydia Rae Bush, David Hanlon, Jiji Lubis, Alex Carrigan, Tinamarie Cox, David M. Schulz, Brandi Everett, Jasper Glen, Kristin West, Irina Tall, Cyrus Carlson, Rollin Jewett, Meg LeDuc, Mirjana M., Stef Nunez, LE Francis, Mel Sherrer, & Molly McGill
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- Will-o’-the-WispLydia Rae Bush’s poem “Will-o’-the-Wisp”
- WaxJasmine C. Griffin’s short story “Wax”
- About Ta NishaAlex Carrigan’s poem “About Ta Nisha”
- Bad EggMar Ovsheid’s flash fiction story “Bad Egg”
- Leap into Solar FuryDavid M. Schulz’s poem “Leap into Solar Fury”
- Vacation fatigueDevon Neal’s poem “Vacation Fatigue”
- God lives in South BeachStef Nunez’s art piece “God lives in South Beach”
- play ofCraig Matsu-Pissot’s poem “play of”
- Stitching the SunMixed media art “Stitching the Sun” by Jasper Glen
- rabbit hole (resurfaced)Marisca Pichette’s poem “rabbit hole (resurfaced)”
- petitioning RaBrandi Everett’s poem “petitioning Ra”
- Orbit the Sun, or Don’tTinamarie Cox’s poem “Orbit the Sun, or Don’t”
- The Big DandelionBrandon Shane’s poem “The Big Dandelion”
- Fragment of SummerMolly McGill’s flash fiction “Fragment of Summer”
- golden girlEmily Chamichyan’s poem “golden girl”
- SucculentMel Sherrer’s poem “Succulent”
- Sunkissed Neighborhood FlowersArt by Sadee Bee, “Sunkissed Neighbhorhood Flowers”
- The Transcendental Constant of CirclesKarla Linn Merrifeld’s poem “The Transcendental Constant of Circles”
- 3 visual art pieces from Irina TallThree visual art pieces from Irina Tall
- 2 photos from Rollin JewettPhotography from Rollin Jewett
- Last BastionMirjana M.’s digital art piece “Last Bastion”
- PoliorceticaBen Nardolilli’s poem “Poliorcetica”
- Coral Lydia Rae Bush’s poem “Coral”
- Springtime along the CaloosahatcheeKarla Linn Merrifield’s poem “Springtime along the Caloosahatchee”
- His love is a ladleDavid Hanlon’s poem “His Love is a Ladle”
- SkimmerDevon Neal’s poem “Skimmer”
- Text Exchange: Dr. B & MegMeg LeDuc’s mixed media art piece “Text Exchange: Dr. B & Meg”
- Mentor in the WoodsLuanne Castle’s flash fiction story “Mentor in the Woods”
- Susan is The Sun and absolutely capable of shining aloneKaren Walker’s flash fiction story “Susan is The Sun and absolutely capable of shining alone”
- ReignHelen Patrice’s poem “Reign” from our summer issue
- Review of “Special Envoy” by Jean Echenoz, translated by Sam TaylorAdam McPhee’s review of “Special Envoy” by Jean Echenoz
- Before I Move AwayAlex Carrigan’s poem “Before I Move Away” after Sadee Bee
- Abstract art by Cyrus CarlsonAbstract art selections by Cyrus Carlson
- Parting Shots on my Minolta Maxxum in the EvergladesKarla Linn Merrifield’s poem “Parting Shots on my Minolta Maxxum in the Everglades”
- Art selections by Kristin WestThree art pieces by Kristin West
- There’s a flower that blooms every SundayA poem by Jiji Lubis, “There’s a flower that blooms every Sunday”
- The Greatest Show on EarthA poem by C.W. Bryan, “The Greatest Show on Earth”
- cherry lollipopsA poem by Emily Chamichyan, “cherry lollipops”
- “Meaghan”A poem by Rebecca Hornlein, “Meaghan”
- Among a GodA poem by Brandon Shane, “Among a God”
- Letter from the Editor-in-ChiefLetter from EIC Stef Nunez regarding our summer 2024 issue
- Our summer issue is live!Summer issue release announcement