Issue #3

fiction

Edited by Umaiyahl Nageswaran, Lou Deng, Valeria Alcaraz


The Thread

by Leigh-Anne Burley

This flash fiction exposes the horrors of Alzheimer disease.



Fade In

by Ben Roth

Ben Roth teaches philosophy and writing classes on ethics and civil disobedience at Harvard and Tufts. His short fiction has been published by Nanoism, Flash, Blink-Ink, Sci Phi Journal, Aesthetics for Birds, Cuento Magazine. and 101 Words.



Civilized Societies

by Sarp Sozdinler

Sarp Sozdinler (he/they) is a Turkish writer based between New York and Amsterdam. His work has been featured or is forthcoming in X-R-A-Y, No Contact, Solstice, Passages North, The Racket, among other publications. Some of his longer pieces have been selected as a finalist at literary contests, including Waasnode Short Fiction Prize judged by Jonathan Escoffery. He is currently working on his first novel.

www.sarpsozdinler.com

@sarpsozdinler



“B.R.E.R Rabbit”

by Russell Nichols

Russell Nichols is a speculative fiction writer and endangered journalist. Raised in Richmond, California, he got rid of all his stuff in 2011 to live out of a backpack with his wife, vagabonding around the world ever since. Look for him at russellnichols.com.



“Firebugs”

by Kaye Miller

Kaye Miller (twitter @kayeswriting) writes as a guest on Lekwungen and W̱SÁNEĆ land. They love dinner parties and collecting beach glass. Their recent work can be found in This Side of West and The Maynard.



“Lobster”

by Kellene O’Hara

My writing seeks to examine the experience of being through fiction.



“What It Was Like”

by Hayley Boyd

Hayley Boyd is creator and editor of EATING IN MY HOME. Her writing has appeared in The Master's Review, Collidescope, Anderbo, and elsewhere.



Robinson Square

by Haolun Xu

Haolun Xu was born in Nanning, China. He immigrated to the United States in 1999 as a child. His writing has appeared in New Ohio Review, Florida Review, Witness, and more. Haolun’s work has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, and Best Of The Net. He currently reads for Borderlands: Texas Poetry Review.