Issue 3: Summer 2016
Poetry
CORRINE BINNINGS
My Grandmother’s Temperament
KRAIG DAFOE
Along the River
The Daffodil Weeps
BRAD HERRINGTON
Inkwell
ANDREW HYDE-STRAND
Skyscrapers
TAYLOR MONÉ
The Girl on the Moon Who Is Not Coming Back
Waiting Room Clocks
The Truth About Your Father
MEGHAN O’HERN
To Writehouse Ink
BENJAMIN OSTROWSKI
I Lost It
Noah
VICTORIA PARKER
How To Be Happy
MELISSA PARTHEMORE
Definitions
DIEGO BARCACEL PEÑA
(a)bsolute r(a)cism
K-Pop Ulysses
CAL LOUISE PHOENIX
Parking Lot Consultation
To Immigrate
DANA RIGG
After an Argument about Black Holes
SHUNDRIKA SMITH
Mockery of a Toga
Tall Tales
JONATHAN VANNOTE
If My First and Second and Third Times Were the Basis of an Alien University’s Introductory Lecture on Human Intercourse
A.R. ZARIF
I wonder what the city will look like in ten years
this is a morning
In Response to the Washington Post‘s Article “Five Really Good Reasons To Hate Millennials”
Creative Nonfiction
CORRINE BINNINGS
Things a Man Needs To Hear Before He Dies
CLAIRE CONDON
On Being Thankful
ANDREW JOHNSON
True Strokes
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