ISSUE 12.2
SPRING 2025
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Issue 12.2 Nonfiction
You Build It, We Burn It
by andrea avery
“You think of me when you see new houses going up…”
Mae Nam
by Melissa French
“I used to dream of drowning, horrible, writhing night terrors punctuated by big gasping breaths and burning lungs in a dry bed…”
Between the Folds: Autotheorizing Greek Queer Survival
by Sam Greene
“The day was gentle and expectant. It was one of those days with God rays bathing the white and turquoise kitchen, making dust swirl languidly in ways that spelled out afternoon siesta, but not quite yet, let’s just linger for a little while, awake…”
If You Could Convince Me to Talk About Bellingham
by Marika Guthrie
“If you could convince me to talk about Bellingham, I guess I would start with that package of Double Stuff Oreos on clearance…”
Beneath the Broken Arc
by Elina Kumra
“In this ragged maze of sundered blocks called Gaza, the promise of a clean “hero’s journey”—departure, crisis, return—feels like an echo from books unread…”
The Breakfast Buffet
by Michelle Spinei
“5:50 a.m. in Reykjavík is as dark as when you went to bed…”
Joy Plunging
by Tricia Steele
“‘Write down something you want to let go,’ I whisper…”
Jupiter’s Moons
by B.J. Wilson
“Brian DMs me. ‘Have you seen this?’ It’s a link to Jim’s obituary…”
