YR:31
Spring 2020
Fiction
A Conversation with Ukamaka Olisakwe
Distance is a Form of Self-CareMark L. Keats
A StoryAndrea Marcusa
TeethDan Leach
Five Stages of HungerMatt Forsythe
Library Incident Less Violent Than ReportedRita Feinstein
Queen Maeve’s TombPoetry
Evan Nicholls
Two PoemsG. C. Waldrep
[North Hill, Malvern]A. R. Zarif
“Forgive Me For Not UnderstandingHenry Crawford
American NightmareBryan Edenfield
Two PoemsSamantha Bares
Two PoemsAlice Hall
[dead or derelict]art
VICTORIA HULBERT is a writer from Los Angeles. She currently lives in Oxford, Mississippi, where she is an MFA candidate in fiction at the University of Mississippi. Before moving to the Southern US, Victoria spent three years backpacking across Oceania, India, Southeast and Central Asia, while working as a bartender, a housekeeper, and a receptionist at a campground.