ISSUE 23.2 • Fall/Winter 2025

About our cover image: “MissFire” by Sui Jenneris

Sui Jenneris is an artist, mother, and counselor. Her art is marked by striking visuals and joyful compositions, reflects her unique upbringing and creative journey. Raised in Kingston, NY, by a tattoo artist parent, she was immersed in punk rock culture and imaginative thinking from an early age. This background influenced her style and outlook, bringing boldness and originality to her work. She recently celebrated her first solo exhibition, a milestone in her flourishing career. 

From the artist: These collages and illustrative pieces are a reflection on nostalgia from childhood and also refer to how they can be a reflection in our emotions.

Letter from the Editor

The process of putting this issue together became a pet project for my anxiety, but also felt deeply connected to the collective worry we are all feeling in the wake of events that feel very much outside of our control. 

I’ve been fascinated with the idea of perception for a very long time. I am interested in the distorted ways that we perceive self, and the affected ways we understand others. This idea is mirrored throughout the issue. Whether it be Anna Smetanenko’s “After the Book” which investigates how an identity is altered and shaped by the works with which it partakes, or Hallie Fogarty’sMirror” in which facial features are and are not….

Wendy BooydeGraaff
Lemonland

Soramimi Hanarejima
With Nothing to Bring Us Together

L Mari Harris
We Love Harder When We’re Invested in the Story

Elizabeth Rosen
When Not Knowing Is More Important than Wanting to Know

Karen Regen Tuero
An Unknown Road

Francis Walsh
Alan, Beta Tester

Michele Zimmerman
How to Turn Your Sister-in-Law into a Frog According to the Manager of Joann Fabric and Crafts, Who Runs a Coven on the Side

Poetry

Brittany Atkinson
Afterword

Joselyn Busato
i couldn’t find the words to describe you

Sam Campbell
Echoed

Rosa Crepax
Banqueting

Lindsay D’Andrea
Attraversamento

Clare Flanagan
isolation sonnet #4
isolation sonnet #2

Laura Foley
Talking about Art at the Guggenheim in Bilbao

Ella Harrigan
Rubin’s Vase

I TELL YOU I AM MORE UNHAPPY THAN I AM

Sierra Hixon
Girl(s) With the Nervous System of a Prey Animal; On Kindness

Stefanie Kirby
Tableau with Three Daughters

Susan L. Leary
Anatomical Mouth

Angie Macri
Taproot

Sean Madden
89a

Allie Stokes
If they chop open my body

Creative Nonfiction

Men Talking;

Have You Ever Heard of A Guy Named Arnold Schwarzenegger
 

Reversals

Mea Cohen
High

How to Fix a Broken

Grave Stepping

Artwork

Vivian Calderon Bogoslavsky
Euforia abstracta en la ciudad invisible

Anna Smetanenko
After the Book

Juanita Holmes
Triad Red Contrast: Postpartum

Rosemary Kimble
In Reverence of the Sacred

David Avila
Torn Sky

Pia Quintano
Peace

Ellen June Wright
Watercolor: #5218

Angelica Esquivel
Growing toward the light

Vivian Calderon Bogoslavsky
Euforia abstracta en la ciudad invisible

Shae Meyer
Moments_of_the_Particle_

Hallie Fogarty
Lesson 

Mirror

Milton J. Kessler Memorial Prize in Poetry

Finalists

Ali Beheler
like Orpheus led you / like Orpheus turned on you 

John Blair
Echidna in the Cave of Longing

Isra Cheema
My Mother-in-Law’s Recipe for Chicken Curry

Winner

Ali Beheler
Self-portrait, or, what do you call the part of me that is

Masthead

Editor in Chief: Alycia Calvert
Managing Editor: Shannon Hearn
Fiction Co-Editor: Sam Corradetti
Fiction Co-Editor: Jesse Gilleland
Poetry Co-Editor: Ella Flores
Poetry Co-Editor: Jordan Franklin
CNF Co-Editor: Lena Gemmer
CNF Co-Editor: Suzanne Richardson
Social Media Manager: Lisa Compo

… and we appreciate the love and care put into this issue by all our editors, but will especially miss the efforts of our incredible fiction editors, Sam Corradetti and Jesse Gilleland as they focus on finishing exams and dissertations. We continue cheering them on.