Creative
Nonfiction
March Contributors
Daniel Bailey, Chel Campbell, Ari Cordovero, Zary Fekete, L.F. Graubard, David Hensen, Sara Hutchinson, Uma Jagwani, Richard Leise, Lorette C. Luzajic, Magda Lynne, Alex Palmatier, A.L. Smith, Lillian Taylor, and Katie Vinson
March Highlights
judy’s rainbow
by Reg Darling
“For a close circle of family and friends, “The Garage” became the place they went to hang out with Hartwell. …For those who consciously lived with one foot in the Pleistocene, it was that throughout the year. Some understood, some got it without knowing they got it, and many didn’t get it at all.
the last call
by Christian Osborne
“The token child and only daughter came with a lot of responsibility, and the crown, dinged-up and missing diamonds, was heavy, so darn heavy.”
hiking
by Findley Eve Holland
“Lighthouse keepers went crazy. Not all, but enough…You grew up in a lighthouse…I once mentioned to your girlfriend of ten years the lighthouse, and she had no idea what I was talking about.”
grief dumplings
by Georgia Williams
“Hannah's roommates knew I had come for a funeral the last time I was in town. I wondered why they didn’t say anything to me, maybe tell me how sorry they were for my loss. …Is there a time limit for that kind of conversation? I know there isn’t one on thinking about it. Is there one on talking about it?”
all the best cowboys have daddy issues
by David P. Scaggs
“My father was a murderer and addict who was never clean enough for me to really believe that he loved me, but I wanted to be proud of me.”
stop.
by Brittany Miles
“Seven years of ignoring every sign. In me. / To only see the signs of madness. In her. / Her madness outweighed me. / But today, my body said, stop.”
when the vow breaks
by Christie Ellen
“‘Just say the word and we can get in the car and drive to Mexico’. Your maid of honour’s eyes don’t blink as she waits for you to respond.”
i really wish that i knew about midwest emo music back when it was cool to be sad about girls and sneak drinks from the liquor cabinet
by Jack Etzler
“So, like, fuck man, if I knew about this Midwest Emo shit back in college I feel like I would’ve hit new levels of emotional depth…”
case review
by Kathryn Reese
“My ex beside me, blocking my view of my daughter. My daughter, the sort of fighter who hides behind her hair.”
photo of grandpa, or kingdom of mud
by Aaron Tomey
“He lived in a shed in my grandparents’ backyard, hidden from a world that had trouble looking into his one remaining eye, surrounded by “walls… covered from floor to ceiling with pictures of adult pornography”
fisherman
by Zary Fekete
“We stood by the river. The fishing line in his hand like a quiet reward. Behind us, Váci Street shimmered with glass storefronts and clean white signage. Leather handbags, crystal shops, wine bars with English menus. The river didn’t care. It flowed between both lives, unbothered.”
gentian
by Basil Rosa
“It drove me to realize there is no single moment when we happen.”
hurricane tee tee
by JD Clapp
“Wait…You gave your friend a hundred bucks to give Pops a hand job? In Chris’s car?”
miami’s forgotten nature
by Anthony David Vernon
“Ghost trees, gators, and green grasses act as hosts to a wide river. The Everglades is an exit, a slow race to the sea, the type of host that invites you to leave.”
the well driller
by Michael Templeton
“Blanchot tells us that “(f)orgetting causes language to rise up in its entirety by gathering around the forgotten word” (The Infinite Conversation, 194).”
my father’s country
by Johanna Nauraine
“What else might I expect from a man whose ancient language is ‘a means of communication and dialogue by the Hindu Celestial Gods.’”
“chimera”: a poem & study (from the poetic memoir autocartographies)
by Eva Alter
“The poem’s central metaphor invokes the mythic Chimera—a creature composed of disparate animal parts—as an embodiment of fractured identity.”
aloft somewhere beyond comprehension
by Basil Rosa
“The payments on accrued interest alone for each of the creditors I owe money to will keep me pumping cream into doughnuts in this kitchen for up to fifty hours a week until I’m a corpse.”
field trips
by Marcia E. Williams
“The sun's orb, brilliant orange from smoke particles in the air, dipped below the western horizon as lenticular clouds morphed from warm pink to flat gray.”
going mobile
by Leah Mueller
“My best friend Ezra, a huge fan, was flat broke and lived on my couch in Madison. He never offered much monetary help, but he was good in bed.”