In this issue, Ron Rash explores how complicated Third Grade can be.
E. Ethelbert Miller delves into questions of freedom in two poems including Things My Father Told Me.
And Tara Kelly recalls when her ex-husband came home to die in “No Last Words”, an excerpt from her memoir-in-progress.
The images in this issue feature artistic renderings of space colony concepts that were made in the 1970s when the Princeton physicist Gerard O’Neill held a series of studies exploring the possibilities of humans living in giant orbiting spaceships. You can find it all here.

Featured art: Gerard O’Neill, et al

In the 1970s the Princeton physicist Gerard O’Neill, with the help of NASA Ames Research Center and Stanford University, held a series of space colony summer studies which explored the possibilities of humans living in giant orbiting spaceships. Colonies housing about 10,000 people were designed and a number of artistic renderings of the concepts were made. For more information see The Public Domain Review at https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/space-colony-art-from-the-1970s

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