issue fourteen
spring 2026
Poetry
Light in February
by Wren Donovan
Love’s Precarity
by GTimothy Gordon
All That Lives
by Hali Sofala-Jones
Three Fields
by Lola Haskins
Cost
by Sean Sexton
Purple Lovegrass
by Deanna Lernihan
Handprints Everywhere Even the Ceiling
by Tyler Jagt
Advice on Letting Your Dead Go, After Reading Hamlet
by Dawn Levitt
Howling
by Tyler Jagt
Caesarean
by Caleb Johnson
Chiaroscuro
by Jennifer Randall Hotz
Small Mercies
by Venus Knowles
Fiction
There’s a Garden
by Christina Ellison
Omnivores
by Beth Sherman
The Most Beautiful Thing in the World
by Margaret Emma Brandl
Potemkin’s Boats
by Amy Barnes
So Grief Gives Its Beloved Sleep
by James Daniels
Nadá’ Hintį́į́ Naltsoos / Corn Field Obituary
by Alexis Clifton
She Sees Horses
by Reva Russell English
The Day of the Birds
by Noland Blain
Graveyard of the Atlantic
by Christopher Lee Chilton
About the Photographer
Tyler Malone is a writer and photojournalist from Austin, Texas. In 2018, he started to travel the American South, each coast, the Rockies, and the great midwest. Work, streets, arts, cars, open mics, grocery store parking lots, he wanted to see it all to see what it would do to him. He is the short fiction editor for Mad Swirl in Dallas, Texas. Find him on Instagram.