POETRY

In Issue 12:

The House on Red Brick Road by Lana Bella

     “sloping down the eaves-stacked water reeds’ lines”

A Representation From the Anterior Aspect of the Bones of the Human Body by Holly Day

     “…and mourns the loss of its skin”

Jesus Is the Lord of Quantum Mechanics by Charley Foster

     “Each year, the McRib makes a brief visit to Earth”

Flemish Painters by David Jibson

     “when the fruit has gone to rot”

111th- But you, being poor by Fran Lock

     “you do not doff / your quaint morals like a cloth cap, baby”

rapscallion by Christopher Mulrooney

     “they say in the samba centers what do they say”

Is Justified Over Yet: Or: The Ballad of E.B. Farnum by Christopher Schaeffer

     “briefly coinhabit a slender little knife of space before / the cars explode…”