Issue 3: Summer 2021

Fiction
Our Mother Told Us
by Diana Wagman

Interviews
Whose Land Is This?: A Conversation with Kazim Ali
by Abbie Reese, Kazim Ali

Essays/Nonfiction
Fall 2011: A Journal
by Kazim Ali

Poetry
“Stilled Life,” “Through a Window in Winter,” “Labyrinth,” “Columbarium”
by Michelle Bitting

Fiction
Tegucigalpa
by Mark Haber

Eye of the Beholder
Dual Existence: Writing the Conscious Child
by Marisa Silver

Poetry
“Good Morning,” “Wrong Question”
by Jordan Smith

Fiction
Re: The Devil’s in the Details
by Lincoln Michel

Neighborhoods Project
The Afterlife of Detritus: MacArthur Park
by Judith Freeman, Anthony Hernandez

Neighborhoods Project
The Neighborhoods Project
by David L. Ulin

Interviews
On Writing—Writers in Conversation: Maggie Nelson and Hari Kunzru
by Hari Kunzru, Maggie Nelson

Poetry
“Rock Garden in the Back Yard with a Ghost Tree and an Evergreen,” “Stay,” “Disappearing Act”
by Diane Mehta

Eye of the Beholder
The Memory Demos
by Alistair McCartney

Music
Salidummay
by Ina Cariño

Poetry
“Club,” “Oizys, Goddess of Anxiety,” “Lines En Route to Pennsylvania”
by Maggie Millner

Poetry
“Doing the Work,” “Nice While it Lasted,” “The Best Time to Plant a Tree was Twenty Years Ago,” “Sonnet”
by Ifoghale Eguwe

Responses
The Wuhan Survivor Tree
by Mara Mills

Remembrance
Marvin Bell: A Discussion of his Career with Christopher Merrill and David St. John
by David St. John, Christopher Merrill, David L. Ulin

Remembrance
After the Fact
by Marvin Bell, Christopher Merrill

Remembrance
Emeritus Talk: Bloody Brainwork
by Marvin Bell
