1. Emmalee crawls into her hideaway. It is made of soft stuff stolen from about the house. A shower rod is the highest beam of her cathedral of blankets and pillows. She took the rod down. All. By. Herself. Lying on her back. Dyed fabrics, stitched together into a quilt, soft and squishy as the … Continue reading
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Past Issue: Volume 42, Number 2 — Fiction Issue, Spring 2012
Cover Photo by Krysta Sackett Stories: Elise Left — Lucy Shirley All the Same — Paul Many Cathedral of Cotton — Liz Gaffney Aryan Jew — Adam Berlin PK — Ellen Burns The Missing — Benjamin Arda Doty I Wish I Could Have Say I Loved You — Shelly King Varieties of Diets — Kevin … Continue reading