From the artist: Living in the same city, we brush past familiar strangers every day, without conversation, without eye contact. Yet, we share the same space, aware of each other’s existence, day after day, continuing each other’s urban life experiences.
When an individual or a group tries to disrupt the systematically managed space by not adhering to its norms, appearing or using the space in an “inappropriate” way, it may create a gap in our monotonous lives, prompting us to rethink the relationship between urban space, strangers in the city, and the mutual influence. Through the medium of painting, I depicted the tug-of-war between the repetitive personal actions in daily life and the urban space.
Sylvia Fox
Dispatches
Areej Quraishi
The Night She Returns
O. Edwin Ozoma
Family Tree
Andrea Rinard
Hurricane Season
Hannah Rovska-Strider
Last Night at the Gentlemen’s Club
Juanjuan Henderson
Who Will Save Us
Ann Wong
Picnic with the Conjoined
Mocong Yuan
Chairs
Juanjuan Henderson
Chase
Emma Aylor
Workbook Exercises
Erin Bennett
Northern Tongue
Rhienna Guedry
MANTLEPIECE
Caylie Herrmann
Aubade with 1992 Corolla
Caylie Herrmann
Polycephaly
Romana Iorga
Waiting for Engraftment
Paris Jessie
maybe, i’m tangled in
Christen Noel Kauffman
Medusa Finds Me, Climbs Inside
Mercedes Lawry
Retreat
Donald Pasmore
My Mouth of Letters Spells Nothing
Anthony Thomas Lombardi
Leviathan swallows Behemoth & several singing canaries
Joseph Radke
Later That Evening
Lauren Yarnall
What Turns Me On
Milton J. Kessler Memorial Prize for Poetry
John Schneider
And After Epiphany
Harpur Palate Creative Nonfiction Award
Pritha RaySircar
Native Instruments
John Gardner Memorial Prize for Fiction
Avery Holmes
Mr. Buttercakes
Editor in Chief Alycia Calvert
Managing Editor Shannon Hearn
Fiction Co-Editor Sam Corradetti
Fiction Co-Editor Jesse Gilleland
Poetry Co-Editor Jordan Franklin
Poetry Co-Editor Ella Flores
Creative Nonfiction Editor Suzanne Richardson
… and this issue would not exist without the continued guidance and support from our former EIC, Dr. Hannah Carr-Murphy. We miss you desperately, and cherish your creative legacy with every word!