Fulla Abdul-Jabbar | The Teeth of the Comb, Osama Alomar, review su 191 |
Christine G. Adams | Terms of Venery, essay sp 9 |
Kelli Russell Agodon | Landscape of Unexplored Feelings, poem sp 59 |
Michael Agugom | When Michael and Ndubuisi Warred, essay sp 34 |
Liz Ahl | My Father’s Hat, poem w 61 |
Ọlákìtán Aládéṣuyì | Girl of my dreams, story w 154 |
Sandra Alcosser | Motherese, poem w 29 |
Raymond Antrobus | For John T Williams of the Nuu-Chah-Nulth tribe |Between the Woods, poems w 176 |
Akpa Arinzechukwu | After Suicide | An Elegy for All the Birds of This World | If a Grosbeak Doesn’t Use Its Beak the Men Would Mistake It for a Vagina | Like Every Good Boy I Look Forward to Meeting My (The)Rapist, poems f 141 |
X.C. Atkins | Dogs, story sp 71 |
Mahnaz Badihian | Chador, poem w 52 |
Peter Balakian | Grape Leaves | Walnut | Summer Ode | Absence, poems f 99 |
Timea Balogh | False Sun, story f 121 |
Makalani Bandele | earl of harlem meets the high priest of bebop (alternate take), poem w 39 |
Becca Barniskis | Saint Cecilia/Chicken Head, poem sp 69 |
Ruth Baumann | scar, poem sp 106 |
Robert Bedick | My Father’s Birthday Before I Was Born, poem f 158 |
Margo Berdeshevsky | An Hour Chez Delacroix | From the Winter of . . ., poems su 105 |
Elizabeth Bevilacqua | Cycles, essay w 188 |
Melodie Bolt | Corseted Soldier, poem w 51 |
John Bonanni | Cocoon | Chrysalis, poems sp 97 |
Carl Boon | Yylmaz the Scientist | But I Used to Be a Saint, poems su 185 |
Despy Boutris | Luxuria | Faith | Camp, poems f 61 |
Erin Britton | The Gallows, Benjamin Myers, review w 199 |
Cyrus Cassells | I Met a Gladiator (Ben-Him), poem w 48 |
Fiona Chamness | Basement, 1997 | My Grandfather’s Money | Collapse Dance, poems f 160 |
Jordan Charlton | The Tradition, Jericho Brown, review w 201 |
Adrienne Christian | Clothing and Fashion, essay w 7 |
Dan Chu | St. Vincent’s Hospital | Asian/Pacific Islander, Male, 25–34, College Degree, Heterosexual, Annual Income 8$60,000, poems sp 45 |
L. Teresa Church | Spike Heel Shoes, poem w 15 |
Babette Cieskowski | Biolumina | Calling Just to Say | Animalia | Expecting | Us, Retrograde, poems su 109 |
Flower Conroy | Skull Planter with Cactus for Brains | But You Don’t Look Pansexual, poems su 95 |
Carol V. Davis | An Answer for Everything | This Vine, That Country | In Irkutsk, It Is Even Colder | January, poems su 21 |
Tyree Daye | Inheritance | Which Ever Way | Would You Miss Me?, poems f 146 |
Jen DeGregorio | Chains, poem w 170 |
RC de Winter | New England Nun, poem w 21 |
Hilary Dobel | Involuntary Memory, poem su 56 |
Teresa Dzieglewicz | Standing Rock Nocturne, poem su 130 |
Cornelius Eady | Easter Shoes, poem w 14 |
Julia Eagleton | She Came from the Sea, story f 19 |
Teri Elam | High School Dancerettes at Halftime, poem w 26 |
Marie Étienne | Night dixains, poem f 165 |
Latorial Faison | A shroud for mother’s day, poem w 17 |
Willie Fitzgerald | Harm, story f 84 |
Robert Franklin | Recess, poem su 108 |
Alice Friman | The Scarf, poem w 59 |
p.e. garcia | i read the Wikipedia page for the Inca in order to learn about my own heritage, poems sp 49 |
Frank X. Gaspar | Blues, poem w 62 |
Pia Ghosh-Roy | There Are Always Two Deaths, story w 183 |
April Gibson | Neighborhood Watch, poem w 27 |
Anita Gill | A Celibate Marriage, essay su 145 Maria Marziotti Gillan Cheap, poem w 33 |
D. Gilson | Justin Boots, poem w 13 |
Jaki Shelton Green | The Communion of White Dresses, poem w 18 |
Samuel Green | On Patmos, Kneeling in the Panagea | What We Do with a Maul | “Fishing” | Butchering Day | Hoeing Beets, 1964, Skagit Valley | Street Vendor, Vung Tau, 1969, poems sp 18 |
Susan Grimm | Blessed Sacrament School Parking Lot: Friday Night, poem su 43 |
David Groff | Prodigal, poem f 149 |
Yael Hacohen | Peace, poem f 7 |
Tresha Faye Haefner | I Held My Mother’s Hospital Breath in My Mouth | Elegy for an Ex-Marine, poems sp 107 |
Deborah Hauser | If the Girl Never Learns, Sue William Silverman, review w 197 |
Minal Hajratwala | Limnology of the Minor Goddesses, poem w 42 |
Samiah Haque | Reading Nizar Qabbani in Jeddah | Every Soul Has Two... |