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Lilly Dancyger: There Are So Many Different Ways to Be Angry

By Jane Ratcliffe

Coming into Bloom

By DJ Cashmere

Robert Gipe: A Cure for Despair

By Graham Oliver

Snow Hare

Poetry by Alycia Pirmohamed

Curtis J. Graham

Graham is a New Hampshire native and a veteran of the war in Afghanistan. During his four years in the Marine Corps, he worked as a machine gunner and a forklift operator. Graham spent time stationed in North Carolina, South Korea, and the Helmand province of Afghanistan. A graduate of the Mountainview MFA program, his work has appeared in The Literary Review and The Wrath-Bearing Tree.
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Our Last Days in Country

By Curtis J. Graham November 29, 2018
A young Marine on being eighteen and deployed a few miles from the D.M.Z., meeting girls and waiting for ghosts.
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