Issue No. 8
— April 2017
Table of Contents
Poetry
- I Tend to Think Forgiveness Looks the Way It Does in the Movies • None of My Vices Are Violent Enough to Undo Remembering by Hanif Abdurraqib
- after John Ford’s The Searchers by Jacqueline Balderrama
- The Giant Learns to Float by Su Cho
- I Am No Angeleno • Odyssey by Kyle Dacuyan
- [ Q & A ] by Dane Hamann
- out of sight by Adam Hamze
- The Secrets of Imagination • Spooky Action at a Distance: an Elegy by Richard Jackson
- Become/River by Meridian Johnson
- Anniversary • It Is Easier to Take Steps in Your Head by Diana Keren Lee
- Diorama of Want • God Folds Up by Paige Lewis
- Redshift by Alexander McCoy
- Hallelujah • Ka‘ena Point by Rajiv Mohabir
- A Reverent Green by Nate Pritts
- All my loves by Omar Sakr
- Please ask your mother one more time to drop the warrant for my arrest. by Jennifer Tseng
- Another Confession by Michael Wasson
Fiction
- Days by Sylvia Watanabe
- Lone, Lonely Town by Mimi Wong
Non-fiction
- The Art of Yearning by RJ Eldridge
- Alaskan Salt by Bree Sarai Fabig
- After the Road Ends by Meridian Johnson
Features
- An Interview with Nikesh Shukla
- Five Questions with Jennifer Tseng
- Five Questions with Hanif Abdurraqib