Description
The Spring 2025 issue, guest edited by Peggy Shumaker, features poetry and prose by Naomi Shihab Nye, Felicia Zamora, Tim Seibles, Lena Khalaf Tuffaha, Lia Purpura, Sonja Livingston, Marjorie Sandor, and more.
Additional information
Product Type | Digital, Print |
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Publication Date | April 9, 2025 |
ISBN | 9781626082243 |
Issue Number | 163 |
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Editor's Corner
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New Work by Former Guest Editors
Staff
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Editor's Introduction
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Editor's Shelf
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Fiction
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Little
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Here Now
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Koro-Koro
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Italian Blue
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Lorca’s Guitar
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The Color of the Sun
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The Lady of the Garden
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Nonfiction
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Vivian and Me, Just Before Falling
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Chooutla
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Fourteen Specimens
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The Woodcutter’s Daughter
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I Am the Walrus
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Unknown Territory
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A Ritual for the End of the World
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Like Independence Day
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Postcard [or Wish You Were Here]
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Narwhal (Monodon monoceros)
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Altars
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Cicada Killing Wasp and Cicada
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Our Father: an Anti-Prayer
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Poetry
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Young Sirens
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[When I think of perennials, I do not think of you…]
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Surrender
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Question
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The greatest sin
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God’s Horses
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God’s Horsefly
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The Cellists
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Algorithms of an Armenian Man Who Was Once a Minister
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Mother’s Obfuscation
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Shatter-Proofed
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Furious Red
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At the Smallpox Cemetery, Provincetown
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There Are Some Questions Without Answers
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Blood astrology
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Waiting on the Biopsy
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Cicadas
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Fort Amanda
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More and More
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My Father Asks Me to Take His Funeral Portrait
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Flow
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I Arrive to Saola by Way of War
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Tannin, Sky, Night
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Origin Story
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Mansions Ars Poetica 1863
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Untitled
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Wherever I Go
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To Hear the Elf Owls
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What harvest looks like when there is no harvest
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Sonnet
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Glendale Mill, 1837–2004
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Where the Palm Meets the Pine
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A Homeland Walks Home Alone
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The wilderness within / needs a mirror—
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The Fact My Father Has Died
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How She Was Raised
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Idioms Make an Idiot of Me
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Mira Goes Out Walking
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Algebra
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One June
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A Hundred Fields
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In Greece I Met A Man Who Wrote
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Thoughts
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At the Base of the Marsh
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Wind and Road
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War Bride
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Villains and their Villainy
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I Lived for Awhile in the Lost and Found
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Carla Medina de Sánchez. They Touch People
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“… Nothin Up My Sleeve”
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Poetry
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Another Letter to my Daughter’s Chemo Drugs
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Liens
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A Lament for My Elders
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When My Daughter Comes Home from 7th Grade
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Gouges of Us
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Selections from 100 Best Ideas
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You Will Die in the Mountains in the Rain Flying
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Electric Buzz
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Storyknife Rain
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Sukdu’a II
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Postscripts
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Alice Hoffman Prize for Fiction
Jen Silverman, Staff
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