Issue 16.1
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“At the Lining”
by Andrzej Jackowski
The work of Andrzej Jackowski is largely autobiographical, based on his early childhood memories, recollections of a family history in Poland, and the feelings of alienation and enclosure that these experiences roused. Born in 1947 to Polish parents in North Wales, his first eleven years were spent in a post-war refugee camp. He lives and works in Brighton, England.
Poetry | |
Jason Tandon | Alarm |
Eleanor Paynter | Outside the City Walls |
Chard DeNiord | Dirge |
John M. Anderson | Graduated, Glass, |
Shelter | |
Frannie Lindsay | The Meek |
Franz Wright | Some Recent Criticism |
In Memory of the Future | |
Kierkegaard Proposes | |
With Bacovia | |
Goodbye | |
Sarah Chace | Daphne & Apollo |
Tara Skurtu | Some Days Begin Like This |
Waking Verne | |
Shahar Bram | Alfred Stieglitz: The Terminal, 1893 |
Benjamin Landry | Espalier |
Susanna Brougham | Mother, with Scythe |
David R. Surette | First Kiss in The Last Field |
The Day of My Brother’s Sentencing | |
Laura Read | The House on North Stevens |
Rosemary A. Peters | Backroads |
Butterfly Season | |
Mary Bonina | All Souls |
Amy Kitchell-Leighty | My Sister |
Ani Gjika | Inarticulate |
Bruce Willard | Bird Call |
Sally Molini | New Stamp |
Working for Dolores | |
Joseph Riippi | Something About New York City |
Cassie Schmitz | Klaatu Barada Nikto |
Aidan Rooney | Switzerland |
Élise Turcotte | untitled |
Rose McLarney | Shadow Shape |
James Norcliffe | marinade |
James Gleason Bishop | Better Than Sex |
Alan Feldman | The News |
How Big? | |
Fiction | |
Timothy Mullaney | Green Glass Doors |
Susan Magee | The Mother |
Emily Van Kley | Old Machines |
Molly Patterson | Moving Fronts |
Lee Johnson | The Promises She Made |
Memoirs | |
Julie Marie Wade | Eucharist |
Reviews | |
Steven Cramer | Into Another’s Sentience: Chase Twitchell, Horses Where the Answers Should Have Been: New and Selected Poems |
Elizabeth Murphy | Dispatches: Todd Hearon, Strange Land; Catherine Sasanov, Had Slaves; Pam Bernard, Blood Garden, An Elegy for Raymond; Brian Turner, Phantom Noise |
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