Month: April 2025
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Dilapidated Cage
by Victoria Kezra Victoria Kezra lives in the Bay Area in California. She writes, takes photographs, and enjoys doing crafts in the sunshine.
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Up From the Depth
by Irakli Mirzashvili Irakli Mirzashvili grew up in a family of visual artists in Tbilisi, country of Georgia, and enjoys working in oil pastels, creating collages, and photography. His artwork has been exhibited in the United States and Georgia. His art has been published in The Adroit Journal, Camas Magazine, Ignatian Literary Magazine, New Delta…
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The List of Gruesome Places
by Mark Brazaitis As a journalist, my father had covered fires and floods. He’d covered bloody protests and a war in the Middle East. When, in February of 1991, he visited me in Guatemala, where I was working as a Peace Corps volunteer, he asked if we could visit the capital’s infamous basurero. He didn’t…
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What Comes Up
by Angela Townsend Everyone is excited about the norovirus. Some people think it starts with negative thinking, or else it wouldn’t be called the “neuro virus.” Some people attribute their immunity to apple cider vinegar, misanthropy, or the Holy Ghost. Some people assume you have the stomach for an unabridged reading of their personal norovirus…