Issue No. 20
— August 2019
Table of Contents
Poetry
- Yes, Crosshatch, I Feel You. by Hari Alluri
- Moral Inventory by Ruth Awad
- Ghazal Forcing the Man • there’s no Kurdish translation or origin to the phrase, ‘no friends but the mountains,’ by Hajjar Baban
- Ghazal with the wedding three nights away by Kiran Bath
- Before the Crash • What It Is by Sarah Burke
- What the Water Gave Me by Marina Carreira
- posthumous • alt real: last visitation by Evan J. Cutts
- Lost Poem 4: Rx by Camonghne Felix
- Sanctus again: the avalanche • a broken shape by Benjamin McPherson Ficklin
- Colorwashed by Ru Freeman
- Family Portrait with Ancestors by Golden
- My Brother’s Menagerie by Safia Jama
- Self-Portrait Where I Am the Cricket • Daniel 7 / To Be Feral by Willie Kinard III
- When Looking for Home • It Is Not Unnatural to Immigrate by Aline Mello
- The Abyss • The Day the Earth Stood Still by Matthew Minicucci
- Stonefruit Season by Mary Mussman
- World Parent by Gboyega Odubanjo
- Common Feast by Malcolm Tariq
- [I admit the soldier saw us capture that image] • [When the soldier’s shadow passed over our twinned bodies] by Jay G Ying
Non-fiction
- Startlingly, Back At The Start by Sionnain Buckley
- From the Diaries • 日記より by Itō Noe (tr. Marissa Skeels)
Fiction
- Visit to Makon by Bo Hwang
- Eucharist by Patricia Patterson
- Peaches by Mariya Poe
- The First of His Kind by Jenny Tinghui Zhang
Feature
- An Interview with Sarah Manguso