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The Food Issue :: Spring 2020
Issue 7 :: Fall 2019
Sex(ualities) :: Spring 19
Issue 6 :: Fall 2018
States of Mind :: Spring 18
Issue 5 :: Fall 2017
Exodus Feature :: Spring 17
Issue 4 :: Fall 16
Incarcerated Writers Feature :: Spring 16
Issue 3 :: Fall 15
Issue 2 :: Spring 15
Issue 1 :: Fall 14
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September // 2017
featuring artwork by
Katie Wild
ROSES IN HER VEINS, OR A CHILD OF THE 90s IMAGINES THE AIDS CRISIS
// Lindsey Twigg
Hybrid
"Venus wakes up and Aids is /
still there. / Aids is beautiful. /
She is somewhere between / Eve /
and a punk-ass prostitute."
WHITE TRASH NATIONAL PARK
// Sam Orndorff
Hybrid
"You realize such pleasant brook paths were probably Indian trails first. You turn your body down in a tear of solace for the original inhabitants."
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