The pills wear off in Munising

by Jason Kahler Issue 80 I knew the pills were wearing off because I cried during radio commercials for sports drinks and family vacations, and I named the bugs that smashed into the windshield as I made the turn toward Munising. Steve. Tom. Bill. Mack. Finn. Don. Bud. They needed little names for their little […]

There’s no getting back

by Peter Grandbois Issue 80 to sleep the absence can’t explain the shadow shiftingon the water the light driftingacross the wall— yesterday, when you stooddeep in the dreamed grove the swollen sky aboveglowing a sharp glassof unknowing listen to the bodies touch inhale the brief earth keep it with you there are oceans underground Peter […]

Lions

by Lauren Camp Issue 80 In a garden heavy with lanterns of color, a woman takes photosof every side of herself, head up and sparkling. A singular methodology.She is sealed into that looking to later flip through and dismiss. The river hosts its quietest gesture.My brother pulls a leaf from a tobacco plant,chews it. It […]

Party’s Over

by Andy Young Issue 80 We take a morning walk, cross the two-lane draped in treesthen lurch down into the flat gulch the waterfall used to be here one says the whole encrusted chain of the once-river hulking above usas we walk the dry flat river stones stop to look at the groovesin the rock […]

The Love Song of Shu-Sin, Revisited

by Kaylee Schofield Issue 80 My love, in your hands I amsoft and liquid as honeyor, better, agar preparing for its maiden voyagein a Petri dishpromising luxuriant growth to all manner ofcultures: botulinum, a skeletal handblooming across the plate;Staphylococcus, a strange constellationthe bacteria winking their wayfrom wall to wall Never a more vibrant gardenso quick […]

Yeosu

by kyung Issue 80 I’m getting off the train again. In distance,you’re walking in linen. Rolled black shorts.I river to you. Your grin slakes beforeyou see me. Our old friendship hesitates. Arid and waning, the day blooms paleon your soles lipping water. Limbs scrapelithic teeth in lips of algae. We barely scalethe pier. Your laughter […]

Sally Mann’s Night-Blooming Cereus

by Elinor Ann Walker Issue 80 after the photograph by Sally Mann (American, 1988) In the photograph, a childin Virginia wears a desert cactusdraped around her clavicles like a scarf,a necklace, a mother’s eye, orinnocence arrested, one momentcollared. White is the colorof most night-bloomers, theirvelvet centers seductiveto pollinators—hawkmoth& sphinx, dark-winged & whirring.The child is stayed […]

Self-Portrait with Fiction & Oversized Eye

by Susan L. Leary Issue 80 All fiction begins with the exposureof a nest. In winter: tin rain. The grassvanished. A medieval take on sky& earth. To say childhood is trendingis not preposterous in the least. I livedhere & in a single day, I grew up.A tumbling of saplings, then a tumblingof hierarchies. Every tree […]

Mukbang Diptych

by Alleliah Nuguid issue 79 Noodles glut the baking tray and the video’s frame: a meal meant for a largefamily heaped high and red as a grade-school volcano. Beyond it are two women. In the background: coupons secured to the fridge; obeisant row of herbs in plasticplanters. “We got ten packs here, and I am […]

1/12 SCALE

by Robin Gow issue 79 In my doll-house life, we eat onlythe plastic pie and the table-top lemons. You stand at the window for weekswhile I take a dry bath in the blue tub. I tell you I want to move to the city againwhich is a lie, I just want to test how far […]