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In the Land of Fiction and Fake News

By Elizabeth Mitchell

Lost for Words

By Stewart L. Sinclair

Poem About Human Habits of Consumption That Begins with Contemplating the Walnut in My Yard

Poetry by Felicia Zamora

Back Draft: Lisa Dillman

By Ben Purkert and Lisa Dillman

Keside Anosike

Keside Anosike is a Nigerian-born writer and communications strategist. His writing accommodates sociopolitical observations, such as class, gender, race, and queer existences, and often is a sprawling arrangement of his observations of self and home. An alumnus of the Farafina Creative Writing Workshop (2014), his work has appeared in several local and international publications.
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St. Scholastica

By Keside Anosike December 14, 2020
Inside these sounds, she’d said, people’s lives either became richer than what they usually were, like fruits ripened by good weather, or fell flat, like dry leaves.
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