June 2024
From the Editors
When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the Universe.—John Muir
Carry on, that’s what we do. We walk through the door and into a life threatened by illness or accident, diminished by a lost love, broken by if we are most unlucky—God forbid—war. Today we three are fortunate. We do not walk into a life changed by such things but lightly past this ending to our fourth season, this Issue 36 that testifies to those who do. In our first solicited issue, we publish three of our previous authors: Nancy Huggett tells us in “Fractions Are Numbers that Are Not Whole” of “Half-truths falling like seeds into soil.” While “Inbetween,” Annaliese Jakimides shares “Photos of shadow and cloud and fracture.” In Richard Jackson’s “In Its Otherness,” it is “as if our words could send out new beginnings.” That’s exactly what they do, these words, as we move into a summer of catching up with ourselves and our work.
—Claire, Suzanne, Cheryl