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Photography by Sanchari Sur

Sanchari Sur is a Bengali Canadian who was born in Calcutta, India. Her photography has appeared or is forthcoming in scissors and spackle, Carnival Magazine, Barely South Review and Black Fox...

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Photography by Eduardo Acierno

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“Dorothy’s Children” by Garrett Ashley

Dorothy lets her third child dangle from her shoulder like a jungle purse. Two children hang by her coarse hips. Third churns the bubbling pudding down in the four quart pot while Dorothy arranges the...

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“The Rabbit Game” by S.E. Salvidge

‘I am the hunter, you are the rabbit and I will get you. So scream!’ This was The Rabbit Game, the make –pretend game I would play with my classmates at recess and lunchtime whenever I could get my...

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“Get Up Close” by Natalie Rogers

Bill and Marie led me into the bedroom and gave me a Polaroid camera. The bed was dressed with a floral comforter. Raggedy Ann dolls filled the wood shelves lining the walls. The dolls belonged to...

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“How We Began” by Richard Ballon

Character: Cormac Heaney: Mid-thirties, Irish. Beatles cut hair, black trousers, tweed jacket. Time is 1961. He is sitting on a stool, as if he’s in a pub. Summers found me and Billy at his uncle’s for...

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“Lung” by Charles Heiner

Miranda purses her lips as she proofreads the assignment for English 101, a compare-and-contrast essay about how her children have adapted to life in Lake Charles, Louisiana since she moved here with...

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“The Story of Augustus Who Would Not Have Any Soup” by danielle etienne

Augustus was a chubby lad; Fat ruddy cheeks Augustus had: And everybody saw with joy The plump and hearty, healthy boy. He ate and drank as he was told, And never let his soup get cold. But one day,...

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“In the Hands of Titans” by Joe Richardson

I remember when God left. For those of you waiting eagerly for Armageddon in all of its glorious, trumpet blaring, foot stomping wonder–I have some bad news.  The world didn’t crumble around us,...

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