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New Fiction from Stephen O’Connor

“THERE’S A GHOST in this house,” says Monica.
“Stop it,” says Nell, holding her palm up flat.
Just outside the window, beside a low, bare hemlock branch, a ghost is listening.
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New Fiction from Kelly Easton

An explosion sounded outside. The sky lit up. “Is it a bomb?” Cecil rushed to the window. Pieces of street illuminated and went dark, like photos of a crime scene on reality TV. Continue reading

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3 New Poems from Weston Cutter

Along the bike path mornings after
storm the blown branches betray
how thin the myth of connectivity re
mains despite facebookery + www.
whatever.com yr even now telling yrself
u won’t waste such hours browsing. Continue reading

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New Poetry from Rachel Zucker

are you scandalized by my admission of love
for genre fiction? where are our kids in this
fantasy? Continue reading

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Opening the Spring Issue

If there’s a tribute to Calvino here, it’s noisy and free form—more wake than memorial. Continue reading

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