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Polishing byEric Reid
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Volume 17.0
Falling by Ashley Mae Hoiland
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Volume 17.0
Granite Basin by Sofia Fall
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Volume 17.0
Body Center byCindy Milwe
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Volume 17.0
Droughtgrief byAngela Williamson
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Volume 17.0
I've Lived So Long as a Dream Girl by Jacklin Farley
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Volume 17.0
Transfiguration by James Engelhardt
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Volume 17.0
Picture of Us by Joshua Kulseth
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Volume 17.0
But, like when did you know? by.Neal Allen Shipley
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Volume 17.0
How to Lament on Tuesday at a Coffee Shop at 16:23 PSTbyJarred Mercer
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Volume 17.0
Missing You byDante Novario
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Volume 17.0
Impermanence by Rebecca O'Bern
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Volume 17.0
Contusion by Emma Galloway Stephens
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Volume 17.0
Triptych: At the Message Therapy Clinic byJessica Poli
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Volume 17.0
A Peach Tree by E.G. Reilly
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Volume 17.0
Girlhood Sonnet
by Sophia Ivey
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Volume 16.2
when i say my father is homesless, i mean:
by Harley Chapmen
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Volume 16.2
Gub Dog
by Addy Gravatte
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Volume 16.2
Šljivovica
by Celeste Colarič-Gonzales
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Volume 16.2
Heart
by Theo LeGro
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Volume 16.2
The More We Go The More We Don't Know a Thing by Briel Felton
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Volume 16.1
Away We Go by Claire Wahmanholm
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Volume 16.1
Dew on the Sea by Claire Wahmanholm
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Volume 16.1
The Cabinda Spouses by Landa Wo
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Volume 16.1
And After, No One Lowered Their Flag by Matthew Williams
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Volume 16.1
Afterbirth (fiction) by Rachel Stempel
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Volume 16.1
Biological Speculation
by Briel Felton
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Volume 16.1
I Licked a Leaf by Ron Antonucci
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Volume 16.1
i bleed for the first time on a toilet in Versailles by Sirka Elspass (translated by Anne-Sophie Balzer)
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Volume 16.1
Nothing is more sad than a waning moon by Sirka Elspass (translated by Anne-Sophie Balzer)
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Volume 16.1
I have two DNAs one belongs to my old by Roman Iorga
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Volume 16.1