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Boudin 2019: Spring Edition

Boudin 2019: Spring Edition Fiction “FOMO” by William Auten “This Pleasing Sting” & “Wild Turkeys” by Laton Carter “Queen for a Day” by Emily Collins “Acadia Forest” & “Han’s Solo” by Keith Goldstein & Mark Blickley “Make Up Forever” by Anu Kandikuppa “Accident” by Aharon Levy “Apple” by Joey Poole…

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Queen for a Day

Queen for a Day Emily Collins __________ I find my mother in the garage curled like a cat on top of the washing machine—something she hasn’t done since I was small and hurting and drunk off her love. I stand beside the washing machine and shake Mother gently. Her shoulder…

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An Afternoon Is a Test of Faith and I am Gone Again

An Afternoon Is a Test of Faith and I am Gone Again (After The X-Files) E. Kristin Anderson __________ I confess this sin:      I have accepted the beast in me.      And I want it to rain.Hard.      Like you, Dana Scully, I’m angry at God      and in absence of Godthe universe.     …

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Two Poems by A.M. Brant

A.M. Brant __________ Mermaid Glisten, water glow, on tailof scales of gold. Siren songrising over the mountaintoptown. Candle woman sun up.She is calling to you. Can you hearher song? She is dancing on the Ohio,her arms open, her breasts open,eyes open, mouth loud. She is callingto you, listen now. She…

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Two Poems by Nicholas Molbert

Nicholas Molbert __________ On Highway 56, the Last Thread Dangling Cocodrie Over the Gulf of Mexico The truck wheezes and rattlesas potholes knock our knees to our chins. It’s been years sincewe’ve come back here. It looks ka-put, like Cindy pranked the town,a surprise 52 card pick-up then a snarky…

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Happiness in the Face of Bipolar Disorder by Sean L Corbin

Happiness in the Face of Bipolar Disorder Sean L Corbin __________ And you worry that this warmth you feel on your shouldersthis undeniable fullness in the crook of your arm        this dusted-off upward bend at the corner of your mouth        you worry that thisis merely an imaginary friend pushing your…

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Two Flash Stories by Laton Carter

Laton Carter __________ This Pleasing Sting Lady Mary Wroth was having a devil of a time with Auto-Correct. In this strang labourinth how shall I turne? she cried out. But her words were  deleted and revised: In this strangled labor, without shallots I return. Shallots. Had someone ordered soup? And…

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Darker Truths: An Interview with Denise Duhamel

Darker Truths: An Interview with Denise Duhamel Andrew Wittstadt __________ Last winter I was able to interview Denise Duhamel, who has three poems in our new print issue, to talk about all things poetry.  It was a real treat to be able to ask these questions and hear the responses…

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Happy Anniversary, Darling by Mary Hanrahan

Happy Anniversary, Darling Mary Hanrahan __________ In the beginning there was flight, A clear blue owning the horizon. And within, _____a V of geese, an arrow determined to head in the same direction. * 10,950 mornings later, in our rounded bodies, in the same sorry chairs, we settle. * You…

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Two Poems by David Kirby

David Kirby __________ The Demimonde                               I’m not so much walking as tilting a little to the left and fallingforward and then tilting to the right by way of compensation             …

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