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On a Saturday Night in the Inner City, a Poem by John Grey
The siren startles with its high-pitched fever, late summer night, sending folks scrambling down side streets or indoors. Cops are either...
Contributor
Mar 22, 20241 min read


Say Her Name, Part I, a Poem by Susan Wenzel
They say they can’t say her name because they can’t prove if she was murdered on tribal land or not. They say they can’t say her name...
Susan Wenzel
Mar 10, 20231 min read


Manslaughter Privilege, a Poem by Ellen Huang
How quick we are to pity murderers. Not because we see ourselves in them, I don't think but because of course a white woman's perceived...
Ellen Huang
Feb 12, 20212 min read


Pillar of Salt, a Short Story by Niles M. Reddick
for Tess Barbara no longer went to the women’s group at the Methodist church, and for the first year after her daughter’s death, Barbara...
Niles Reddick
Oct 9, 20203 min read
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