“Our present-tense human experience is like a living tree growing by a river. The current in the river is the passing of time. Our individual pasts are like the same tree fallen in the river, drowned now, and disintegrating with surprising speed. We resist time’s flow with our memories and language, with our stories ”
~ David James Duncan
Issue 26.1
Featuring the writing of Richard Bausch, David Fowler, George Estreich, Stephen Haines, Heather Lanier, Will McMillan, Lindsey Pharr, Suzanne Roberts, Jennifer Taylor-Skinner, William Torrey, and Nicole Walker.
Pretty Things
By Kat Moore
Cats left gifts for us: dead birds, one time a dead possum, dragged to the middle of the driveway, resting on the dried oil slick...
Letting Go of the Concrete
By Rachel Parker
My son is terrified of the water. Each time he steps in, his small back tenses, his teeth clench, his lip quivers...
In the Delivery Room
By Jeannine Pitas
Leaves know to grow each April, to fall in October; one body emerges from another...