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Volume 41, Number 4, July/Aug 2019Table of Contents
Front Matter
- Editor's Notes
- pp. 1-2
Fiction
- Please Be Sure
- pp. 3-15
- Echo, or the Sieve of Time
- pp. 23-35
- Dimensions in adirolF
- pp. 51-55
- After Anthropology
- pp. 63-76
Nonfiction
- Two Hearts
- pp. 45-50
Poetry
- Pagan Virtues
- p. 20
- Almost Obscene
- p. 62
- As She Appears
- p. 77
- Separated, and: November
- pp. 78-79
Review
- Dangerous Edge
- pp. 102-108
Contributors’ Notes
- Contributors' Notes
- pp. 111-113