In this issue, Barrett Bowlin chronicles the pain of parenthood through a child’s “Milk Teeth.”
Julia Halprin Jackson writes about the relationships we have with our bodies, and the decisions that our cells sometimes make without us in “Scouting.”
And Elijah Burrell merges his love and knowledge of music with the mysterious longings of friendship in three poems beginning with “Even the Best Records Have Gaps Between the Tracks.”
The images in this issue are a selection of woodcuts from an 1882 book compiling facsimiles of 18th-century chapbooks.

Featured art: Woodcuts from 18th-Century Chapbooks

A selection of woodcuts from an 1882 book compiling facsimiles of 18th-century chapbooks. To see the pictures in context and peruse the full chapbooks see The Public Domain Review.

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