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Postcards

  • Message by Gerald Solomon
  • HEALING TIME by paul beckman
  • Law (Geography Returns) by Carand Burnet
  • Dry by Katharine Sargent
  • Things You’ll Miss by Sean Quinn
  • Vasya’s Surprise by Steve Komarnyckyj
  • The Wars Against Florida by Dan Hanna
  • For a Walk by Carand Burnet
  • Microverse by Sidney Bending
  • Mestiza by Gabrielle Soria
  • Here on Business by Sarah J. Sloat
  • Bee Season by Carolyn Scarbrough
  • Forty Shades by Oritsegbemi Emmanuel Jakpa
  • The Killer in Me by Justin Dodd
  • Why I Want To Go North by Kirsty Logan
  • Spring Loneliness by Louie Crew
  • Six and Seven 1/2 by Kristin Roedell
  • Right Foot, Left Foot by Richard L. Provencher
  • If Only by Anna Jaquiery
  • The Wheel by Marian Kilcoyne
  • Antietam by Jon Olseth
  • TRAVELING THE WAY I’VE TRAVELED by Justin Dodd
  • On the Edge of a Day by Maura McElhone
  • The Price of Humidity by Marc Vincenz
  • Parts (Costa Rica) by Erica Dessenberger
  • The Art of Respiration by Carolyn Scarbrough
  • I Want to Write You Some Sort of Love Letter by Rebecca Kinzie Bastian
  • Of the Past, I Have Only Hints by Russell Evatt
  • Peonies by Carolyn Scarbrough
  • Pour L’argument by Ben Tyrrell
  • Scott Reports Home From the Antarctic by Laura Solomon
  • Pinned to my Jacket, a Note from Sonja by John Lowry
  • The Cove by Philip Arnold
  • Landloved by Marc Vincenz
  • limbo by Nanette Rayman Rivera
  • manhattan, kansas by Nanette Rayman Rivera
  • Going for Bones by Cynthia Reeser
  • Battenkill by Peter Weltner
  • Scar Tissue by David H. Brantley
  • Blackbird at Dusk by Janice D. Soderling
  • Holding Hands on the Greyhound by Wilda Morris
  • Greek Story by Anita Anand
  • Old Friends by Jenny Karlsson
  • Driving West by linda a. sullivan
  • Either Way: Göteborg by Gabrielle Grace Kauffmann
  • frost flower by Nanette Rayman Rivera
  • Metamorphic by Angie Curneal Palsak
  • Steps to Recalling the Good by Julie Ardelean
  • The Man of the Railway by Jude Coulter-Pultz
  • Shanghai in colour by Ceci Mourkogiannis
  • September is over by Andrea DeAngelis
  • In Old Montreal by Bradley McIlwain
  • at the museum by Abigail Welhouse
  • Chapel Perilous by Tom Fillion
  • The Living Room by Kathy Douglas
  • El sagrado corazón by Celeste Guzman Mendoza
  • Home for the Aged by Janice D. Soderling
  • The Trip Not Taken by David Lehman
  • Rain Run by Carolyn Scarbrough
  • Uganda Calling by Kai Hoffman-Krull
  • Dean Prior Church, Devonshire, 2001 by David W. Landrum
  • The Desert Seep by Geordie de Boer
  • Cold as Hell by Daniel E. Wilcox

Issue 7 contents

  • Fiction
    • The miraculous dumpster
    • by Noah berestizhevsky
  • Poetry
    • Two Poems
    • by Amanda Hempel
    • Absences
    • by Arun Sagar
    • Three Poems
    • by Robert McDonald
    • Liftoff
    • by Vanessa Blakeslee
  • Postcards
    • Message
    • by Gerald Solomon
    • HEALING TIME
    • by paul beckman
    • Law (Geography Returns)
    • by Carand Burnet
    • Dry
    • by Katharine Sargent
    • Things You’ll Miss
    • by Sean Quinn
    • Vasya’s Surprise
    • by Steve Komarnyckyj
    • The Wars Against Florida
    • by Dan Hanna
    • For a Walk
    • by Carand Burnet
  • Translation
    • Swedish Microverse
    • by Jörgen Johansson
    • Swedish Microverse
    • by Öyvind Helgesson
    • Swedish Microverse
    • by Daniel Gahnertz

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