5 Vol. 14 Issue Chrissie Anderson Peters writes about adopting a color for living, in “Purples.” A father and daughter unload their groceries along with their brief histories, in Ryan Peed‘s “Inescapable Things.” Sharon Perkins Ackerman investigates how a home becomes a shroud in four poems including “Family Cabin in a Coal Town.”
4 Vol. 01 Issue For our first issue of 2024, Andy Fogle explores how movies and memories collide, and frame our thoughts on the past and present, in “I Remember Halloween.” A relationally damaged woman has two unexpected encounters in Louise Marburg’s hilarious and propulsive “Not Lucky Enough.” And, from Federico García Lorca to Loretta Lynn, Jane Hicks recalls the musicians and poets whose works help us find meaning in our own lives in three poems beginning with “Deep Songs.” Hicks’ newest collection of poetry, The Safety of Small Things, releases this month from University of Kentucky Press. This issue features images from NSF’s NOIRLab, the US national center for ground-based, nighttime optical astronomy.
3 Vol. 14 Issue We’re thrilled to bring you an all-nonfiction issue of Cutleaf this week. In this issue, Eileen Cunniffe plumbs the depth of a special friendship in “The Last Picture Show.” B.A. Van Sise ponders the porous border between past and present in “Rainstorm, North Dakota.” And Tommy Vollman wrestles with the gap between belief and knowledge in “Santa & Jimmy.” This issue features images from NSF’s NOIRLab, the U.S. national center for ground-based, nighttime optical astronomy.