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Abstraction

By Lindsay Turner

In Search of Radical Care

By Jina Moore Ngarambe
A human figure leans beyond a curtain of vertical lines in a black-and-white illustration.

Untitled IX, 1982

By Victoria Chang
A series of yellow lines against a dark background.

Closure

By Omotara James

Tamer Mostafa

Tamer Said Mostafa (he/him/his) is an Arab-American, Muslim poet and storyteller from Stockton, California. His work has appeared in literary journals and magazines such as Zone 3, Confrontation, Glass: A Journal of Poetry, and Freezeray among others. Tamer is a Best of the Net and Pushcart nominee, and a graduate of the creative writing program at University of California, Davis where he won the Lois Ann Lattin Rosenberg Contest for Poetry. His debut, full length book of poetry, Where Will I Find America? was released in Summer 2021. Tamer lives life through spirituality, community work, and the music of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony.
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In-N-Out for Iftar

By Tamer Mostafa March 20, 2023
The car in front stalls
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