In celebration of Short Story Month, this all-fiction issue features stories from three wonderful writers.
Douglas Bauer brings together two baseball legends with vastly different temperaments in “Into The Grand American Day.”
Chris McGinley explores the brute force of a special kind of boar hog that can’t be de-tusked in “The Boar Hog.”
And Darci Schummer shows the unraveling of a college professor prone to destructive behavior in “Keystone Species.”
The images in this issue are photographs from 1940 taken during a square dance in McIntosh County in Oklahoma by photographers working for the U.S. government’s Farm Security Administration (FSA).
Photos of a Square Dance in McIntosh County, Oklahoma (1940). Photographs taken during a square dance in McIntosh County in Oklahoma by photographers working for the U.S. government’s Farm Security Administration (FSA). The FSA and later the Office of War Information (OWI) between 1939 and 1944 made approximately 1,600 color photographs depicting life in the United States, including Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. The pictures focused on rural areas and farm labor, as well as aspects of World War II mobilization, including factories, railroads, aviation training, and women working.
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