Letter from the Guest Editor Karris Rae __________ Human minds like binaries. Maybe this is why we’ve come to see math and poetry on opposite sides of a spectrum: one end cold, practical, unfeeling, artless; the other warm, frivolous, passionate, human. I’ve bounced between these extremes for a long time…
Read MoreCalculation with Women as Birds in Post-Roe America Stefanie Kirby __________ An egg in the hand is worth more than an egg in the tree,which is worth more than the basket of shattered eggs.There are no birds in this problem. No birds laying eggs.No birds inside eggs that were laid.…
Read MoreThe Cost to Benefit Ratio of Grief Linea Jantz __________ you taught methe logarithm of lossis infinite to the power of n+1, where n=love the next number in the series iszero you can divide griefamong a thousand empty plates and still havenothing to quote Mean Girls:the limit does not exist…
Read MoreHow Your World Ends A Fibonacci series flash Keith Powell __________ baDUM. baDUM. Heart attack? You lurch outside. The bar’s back alley beckons. You worry you might die in secret here. People will find your pickled corpse between garbage cans and crushed cigarette butts. People will tut-tut that that’s the…
Read MoreWord Problems (You Do the Math) Christina Tudor __________ 1. If you walk down Fletcher Avenue instead of Adams Lane every time you walk home because, although it’s .3 miles longer, Fletcher Avenue has better lighting, more witnesses, how many extra miles do you walk in a year, in a…
Read MoreLetter from the Editor Vallie Lynn Watson __________ When I decided in late 2023 that Boudin would morph into a monthly, I knew the key to success was placing our incoming managing editor. We needed someone who was well-versed in all things lit mag, someone who recognized solid craftsmanship as…
Read MoreZeno’s Arrow Steve Harrison __________ Zeno said that chopping timeinto an infinite number of bitsproved that nothing could happen:Achilles could not outrun a turtle;an arrow could never reach its mark. Zeno’s paradox baffled the rustics,but pleased his teacher Parmenides,who seemed to have glimpsed eternity,where all things have happened already. Centuries…
Read MoreA eulogy for the rare-Earth hypothesis & The value of pointless activity: a proof Michael Galko __________ A eulogy for the rare-Earth hypothesis Walking on the beach as a child, trying toestimate the grains of sand underfoot oron the little stretch just next to us, on the whole beach, on…
Read MoreThe Wreck In Numbers Ken Haas __________ __________ Ken Haas lives in San Francisco, where he works in healthcare. His first book, Borrowed Light, won several awards. Ken has been nominated for multiple Pushcart Prizes and serves on the Board of the Community of Writers. His poems have appeared in…
Read MoreUniversal Language, July ’25 Editor: Vallie Lynn Watson Managing/Guest Editor: Karris Rae Associate Editor: Taryn White Assistant Editors: Robbie Hess, Leah Joseph, Jade Turner, Meilyn Woods Nam Hoang Tran, “//||\\||//||\\||//,” photography. Letter from the Editor by Vallie Lynn Watson Letter from the Guest Editor by Karris Rae Fiction “How Your…
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