2 Vol. 25 Issue In this issue, Rebecca Thomas presents a family attempting to address conflicts that linger, pester, and force each character to reexamine expectations in “Root Bound.” E.C. Salibian muses about love of all kinds in her aptly-titled essay, “Childhood Pets: A Treatise on Untimely Death.” And Christine Butterworth-McDermott practices her magic in three poems beginning with “Spell for Attraction, Containing Belladonna.” These poems are excerpted from Butterworth-McDermott’s collection, The Spellbook of Fruit and Flowers, which will be published by Fomite in January 2023. This issue features photographs by Bryan Buckley, a photographer and metal fabricator in Massachusetts.
2 Vol. 22 Issue In this issue, Dustin Hoffman explores what happens next when a snake enters the picture in “Mending Fence.” John Lane calls on the memory of water in two poems beginning with “Does the Enoree River Remember Hans Einstein.” And Christopher Linforth explores a range of emotional terrain—from the darker, lonelier aspects of the web to popping Flintstone gummies mistaken for CBD—in two dazzling flash pieces including “Comedown.” This issue features photographs by Bryan Buckley, a photographer and metal fabricator in Massachusetts.