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Volume 15

Sarah Scott 

Cooking Salmon for Your Lover Shiver with a flutter of anticipation, or is it dread, that your lover is coming to dinner. Your lover who...

Laura Johnsrude 

Brown Barrette in My Hair Maybe I imagined it, that in-ground pool beside the red dirt ball field. The pool, painted Carolina blue with a...

 Heather Truett

Love Sonnet for Idgie Threadgoode The mason bees are buzzing. It's a summer afternoon. Their nest is hidden inside the earth. I lie belly to brown barrenness. No...

 SM Stubbs

It Can Also Mean a Type of Fish Language is made with sounds and symbols. An X suggests an ending or anonymity or place treasure is hidden. Meaning requires...

 Yoon Park

The Brightest I could talk about color palettes. You can use umbers, or siennas —raw siennas, burnt sienna is cold and raw sienna is warm. What I’ve learned from...

Robert Barham

Trying to Convince Poison Control You’re a Good Parent You try to sound calm—but not too calm. When they ask your daughter’s weight, you sound knowledgeable,...

Mary Collins

Come to Your Senses: Taste Daydream the cow produces the best milk for caramels. Now Queen, a Holstein, has her own chocolate line as well at...

 Sara Moore Wagner

At the Annie Oakley Festival, There Are So Many Trump 2024 Banners “I love a gun. I have always loved a gun.” –Annie Oakley To love...

Mary Collins

Come to Your Senses: Smell He slides the red checkered lid off the glass jar and whiffs, deeply. “Pot!” His classmates laugh. He passes the jar, all part...

 Kale Hensley

Morning Glory for N.P., who breathed the first line We need a particular privacy to feel— a wired frame guarded by a quilt, dark curtains who tame the...

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