This means war. Life is battling, is conflicting, is confronting. From the Latin verb, bello, these pieces cry out. A war cry, an acknowledgement of anger and fear, loss and glory. There are no sides to chose in this life; we are all human, and whether we are aware or not, we carry the same flags into the same conflicts over and over again. We are history, tradition, continuing.
Table of Contents
“On the first day Mrs. Willis wrote on the board” by Eldon Craig Reishus
“Chad Words at the IMF Now” by Anne Weisgerber
“When Yesu Came to Nazareth” by Ahimaz Rajessh
“Bone Tarot” by Kelsey Lueptow
“The Aliens” by Gabriel Congdon
“Lexicon of Foreign Love” by Alina Stefanescu
“Dead Flag Blues” by Anton Rose
“When I Was Young” by Arden Wren Sawyer
“Kenny, In Breeding” by Jessica Tyner Mehta
“Where” by Ben Meyerson
“Commonwealth v.” by Mathew Serback
Photo by: Ana Prundaru