spring 2018
Table of Contents
Return to Home Pagean understanding Natasha Zarin
Wet Parable Duck Carver Nathan Curnow
Like André Derain David R. Dixon
drowning man is not a superhero Aidan Chafe
Never the Desired Absence Nick Alti
Ice Skating in Holland Carol Hamilton
First Ultrasound Second Ultrasound Stephanie Yorke
Naming Cow Field Danielle Hanson
Synonyms For Shelter Jill Talbot
Trump As a Fire Without Light #665 Darren C. Demaree
Grim Reaper in Therapy Brandon Marlon
He Ring Liar's Dice Confluence Derek Thomas Dew
Cracked Fabergé Egg Of Yes Lauren Turner
Push Armamentarium Adrienne Gruber
Sea Room / The Adrift Exhibit / Queer Lynx Joseph Spece
The Path Discoverer Taylor Bond
Dear Chepe Wilbur Melissa Weiss
Naming
Naming something is committing it to memory. Death,
hovering over a field, is called Eurasian kestrel.
Mountain evading sky is called Alp, or Himalaya, or...
The startling of day into hiding, like a doe in the forest,
is called night, and now doe and forest can take residence
in our brains. Day, peaking from the corner to see
if it’s safe, is called stars, but never moon, never flashlight or firefly.
A rock has always been a rock, even a toddler knows,
and there’s no sense in naming it.