VOLUME VIiI, ISSUE II
FICTION
The Ursula Project | KIANA BRIZENDINE
Afterbirth | CHARLOTTE BROOKINS
The Last 2,500 Miles of Cataract Jack | LUKE BRYSON
Never Too Late | MIRANDA MILLER
Bus Barn | THAD SMULL
The Traitor | JACOB WASSERBERG
Diary Entries, Summer of 2009 | AMRITHA SELVARA-JAGURU
Distances | DAVID EGAN
POETRY
I Promise There Is Not a Single Safe Resting Place | SYMONA LAM
Nourishing Nothing | KEEGAN LIPPERT
My Old House | CALUM FINDLAY RODGER
Blue | BLAKE MILLWOOD
Autocannibalism Bacchanal | A. SIMONS
Ars Poetica for Anglers | JENNA WAYLAND
A Star Split into Five Cantos | CHLOE M. REGISTER
Divine Compulsion | DYLAN RICHMOND
Dove-White Crow | COLIN FRIER
Two Funerals | STELLA STOCKER
DC Metro is the reason I keep Narcan with me now | OREAD FRIAS
Ghost. | JESSICA YEUNG
Singularity | JASMINE LUNIA
The Unmistakably Black Femme's Body | SUNYATA FUNG
NONFICTION
Songs and Silence | NIANA ROONEY
Carol: An Essay | TESS MCCLORY
ESSAY
A Blot Upon the Earth: Matter, Spectrality, and Trans-corporeal Haunting in Frankenstein | DIANA ANDREWS
A Brown Man's Poem Written in a White Man's Language: "Tonight" and the Struggle of Identity | SAFNA MAMA
Tolstoy’s ‘Always’; the Universal and Specific; and the Truth | VINAY KHOSLA
Shakespeare’s Method of Metamorphosis; The Special Effect of The Mechanicals An Analytical Essay on Shakespeare’s play, A Midsummer Night’s Dream | ANGELICA REYFER
Migration, Medicine, and Memory: How Nostalgia Manifests in Ling Ma’s Severance | ERIKA ACOSTA
Reflections on Human Nature: Disgust in Robinson Crusoe and Gulliver’s Travels | CHARLOTTE WU
The Construction of Race in American Passing Narratives | GEORGINA FORD
Transcending the ‘Plath Myth’: The Empowering Trajectory of Self Mythologisation in the Poetry of Sylvia Plath | MARÍA DE LAS NIEVES LÓPEZ PENALVA
Atypicality and Adaptability A Reading of Venus and Adonis through the Lens of Disability Studies | SINA SCHWÉRY