
“Anah” by Jordan Dilley
Back and forth, back and forth. Anah repeats this litany, barely aware of the words as she pushes and pulls the grindstone.
Art by Richard Hanus

“Michael” by Isaac Black
“I don’t use maps when I travel. I love to just wander without knowing where I’m going. You get to experience all the things that locals become blind to, you know?”
Art by Mallika Hegde

“Turn Me Home” by Christina McCabe
My house had three rooms—four, if the galley kitchen counts. From where I stood by the coffee pot I could see its entirety: the living room with its threadbare couch, end table stacked high with papers and books; my bedroom, where blankets fell in a cyclone from my still warm bed; and the storage room.

"Millennial Ghost Story" by Sheila Mulrooney
She only sees him at night. This is the one classical part of her haunting.
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Art by J7MC925


"Seeking the Beating Heart in Times of Plague" by Geoffrey Waring
Embrace ('Our Fragile Glimpse') by painter Edward Lee