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The Food Issue :: Spring 2020
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Incarcerated Writers Feature :: Spring 16
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march //2016
featuring visual art by
Amanda Oaks
MAPS AND MIRRORS
// by Samantha Tieu
"The grandmother’s body was too heavy to move,
but the basket of dried leaves seemed lighter than
yesterday. The little girl knew she was not allowed to
play with matches inside the house but how was she
going to start the fire?"
"Ire"
ON OUR WAY HOME
//
BEFORE MEMOIR
// by John Sibley Williams
"It was the sound
of seed awaiting rupture,
a map of blood shrinking
back to where it started." -
On Our Way Home
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