HIV Blues
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In this issue, Carolynn Mireault introduces us to Chicken, Alaska, a town whose population consists of fifteen memorable characters along with a host of tourists and campers searching for gold and mischief in “That One Morning, the Whiskered Auklet.”
Tatiana Schlote-Bonne deals up a story of turning tables in “Blackjack.”
And Darius Stewart takes us inside the belly of a ravenous beast in four poems beginning with “HIV Blues.” These poems are excerpted from Stewart’s first full-length collection, Intimacies in Borrowed Light, available now from EastOver Press.
This issue features altered stills from Obayashi’s 1977 film House.
Images are altered stills from Obayashi’s 1977 film House.