by David Raney | May 17, 2020
All the trouble starts when people forget they’re human. – Oliver Sacks, A Leg to Stand On Growing up, one of my favorite shows was My Favorite Martian. If you’re not sufficiently ancient or addicted to terrible — I mean, retro-cool — TV to remember, Ray...
by Norman Lock | May 1, 2015
American Meteor (due from Bellevue Literary Press in May, 2015) In this panoramic tale of Manifest Destiny, Stephen Moran comes of age with the young country that he crosses on the Union Pacific, just as the railroad unites the continent. He is propelled westward from...
by Sue Burton | Jul 19, 2014
Why Am I Lying in a Box? Because it fits me like a ruby slipper. Because taking up snakes is illegal in every state but West Virginia. The box is my gift horse. Don’t look it in the mouth. But what if being sawn in half makes nothing happen? (What if I click my...
by The Editors | Jan 21, 2011
2014 – 2015 Vol. XXVIII, No. 1 FICTION: Matt Bell, Nona Caspers, Karl Harshbarger, Robin McLean, Peter Mountford, Ethel Morgan Smith, Ron Tanner POETRY: Hadara Bar-Nadav, Wes Civilz, Wyn Cooper, Mark Cox, Russell Rillon, Charles Fort, Albert Goldbarth, Sara...