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March 2022

Cover artist: Sonnenzimmer

Sometimes I walk to the edge of the sentence
and remember what I came there for.

 Laura Wetherington & Hannah Ensor
  • Asiya Wadud
  • Simone White
  • Aditi Machado
  • Melissa Sauma
  • Hannah Emerson
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From this Issue

Poem
By Hannah Emerson
Yes I prefer the peripheral
because it limits the vision.

It does focus my attention.
Direct looking just is too

much killing of the moment.
Looking oblique littles

the moment into many
helpful moments.

Moment moment moment
moment keep in the moment.
Poem
By Susan Finlay
so understated he could be
swedish or so sehr praktisch
even deutsch with his grey haus­-
schuhe in the door of a space
safe with church tax rent control
an automatic heating plan
and cheap light softened by
synthetic glass refracting
the abyss of memory
foam and cut-price bedding
bought...
Poem
By Tola Sylvan
I should speak of the peacock—he
would want me to. It had a marvelous
traipsing tail like an Arabian
rug. From

where we spoke,
it was so dark we could
only think bright things

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