April 2024
From the Editors
It was as if, through that one sentence, she had wandered out of the yard of her usual language
and found herself in a different, mysterious, elegant part of town.—Barbara Feinberg
Wander deep into Issue 35 and come upon critters and creatures, lessons and lies, magic and myth. Yet clear-eyed realness flows through the heart of each piece. In Brian C. Billings’s “The Crayfish Ferris Wheel,” a river trip leads to a surprising festival, but what is the price of delightful consumption? The fungi in Faith Allington’s “Xeroseres: A Lesson” know something about us that we may not yet know ourselves. And Gerald Yelle in “The Mood Begins to Shift” encourages us to enjoy the fairy tale: “Don’t come back if you want to know the truth.” Go ahead and take a few wrong turns. Get a little lost. Sit in mystery for a while.
—Claire, Suzanne, Cheryl
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