Issue 27 | Fall 2022

thunderclouds

Lorelei Bacht

how bright the air that expands and

contracts between bodies. questions

of sands and lunar tides. we count:

one hundred thunderclaps. lightning

travels along the meridian. have

heart. have home. the sea smoothing

pebbles. a flock of minute hands

out the window, scissoring clouds. low

lights shape us into strangers. we tug

and turbulence. turn ourselves green water.

About the Author

Lorelei Bacht’s poetic work has appeared / is forthcoming in The Night Heron Barks, Queerlings, Barrelhouse, Sinking City, Stoneboat, streetcake, and elsewhere. They can be found on Twitter @bachtlorelei and on Instagram @lorelei.bacht.writer. They are currently watching the rain instead of working on a chapbook.

Issue 27 Cover Art

Prose

Nonie in Excelsis (Excerpt from About Ed) Robert Glück

Dirk Julia Kohli, translated by Rob Myatt

Panthera onca Jasleena Grewal

The Border Solomon Samson

Tikibik Dominic Blewett

Mistake or Accident Laurie Stone

Excerpt from Mice 1961 Stacey Levine

The Cathedral of Desire Nina Schuyler

The Gorge James Warner

In This Case, He Killed an Innocent Person Carla Bessa, translated by Elton Uliana

A Chinese Temple in California Alvin Lu

Poetry

you have become an archive. Lorelei Bacht
thunderclouds

On the Things I Did at the End of the World Beatriz Rocha, translated by Grant Schutzman

April I Réka Nyitrai
April II

In this movie David C. Hall

Spot Rolla Barraq, translated by Muntather Alsawad and Jeffrey Clapp

Let There Exist For Us… Eva-Maria Sher

That I Would Cameron Morse
Surf

Cover Art

Image 001 Richard Hanus

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