Table of Contents: Issue #5

Editor's Note  - Flux

Poetry
Ashleigh Hill, Leaving Pennsylvania
Albert Haley, What Binds the World , In Saint Peter’s Square
Stephanie Gehring, Here I Am, Pinned, A Place to Start
PJ Bentley, Out of the Mouth a Sword, Revelation
Jenn Koiter, Spitting: A Parable
Brian Lowry, For My Brother , Seed Dispersal
Scott Coverdale, Precursor to Love, Recognition
Julie L. Moore, Long After the Divorce, Planting a Tree
Ellen Dietz Tucker, Advance Directives
Sylvia M. DeSantis, spiderwebs

Fiction
R. Dean Johnson, Catching Atoms
M. David Hornbuckle, Funeral Music

Essay
Liz Laribee, Seven Things I Used to Think About
Martha Krystaponis, Tracing a Root to Lithuania
Arthur Saltzman, Planks in Reason

Visual Art
Holly Hudson, Hazel Motes, Attempt to Calculate the Intangible,
     Out of the Mouth a Sword, Self-Portrait with Affliction ,
     The Bleeding Heart Pigeon , Revelation, Ruminate
Josh Schicker, Italy 5, Israel 1, India 3
Jessica Anderson, Treeline, East Field

 
Editor's Note: Flux
Maybe you read flux aloud, like it is a word to be spoken and heard, like because of the exotic x it is four letters of poetry. And I wonder if your mouth pauses over the little word, the same way our hearts quicken at thoughts of a new baby or a lost father, of change, instability and fluctuation. For flux is unresting. But it is also lively. And on some occasions, this combination generates great things.
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What Binds the World

Albert Haley

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For My Brother

Brian Lowry

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Advance Directive

Ellen Deitz Tucker

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Seven Things I Used to Think About

(a week of remembering what it was like to think about anything at all)

Liz Laribee

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