Issue 33 | Fall 2025
Blueberries
Excuse my ambition, it’s lacking.
I’m not even here. Isn’t that enough?
The blueberry blossoms are freezing.
You’re not getting your blueberries this summer.
Will you even notice?
I practice and practice.
What’s the score?
Blueberries, blueberries, blueberries.
I need a hug from my text messages.
Text arms all around me.
Ending this exile, we call progress
we’ll end up back in our villages.
Huddled around fire
planning our escape.
About the Author
Edward Manzi lives in Tahoe City, CA. His poems have been published in Another Chicago Magazine, Bluebird Scribe Review, Bodega, Hobart, Frontier Poetry, and others. He also has poems forthcoming in the North Dakota Quarterly. His prose poetry collection, Prisoner Cowboy, was published in 2023 with CW Books. He has an MFA from the University of New Hampshire.
Prose
Leeuwenhoek’s Lens
Eric Williams
Cate’s Upstate or Fashion After the Apocalypse
Elisabeth Sheffield
from Cityscape with Sybarites
Israel Bonilla
The End of My Sentence
Roberto Ontiveros
Storing Dinosaurs
Dan Weaver
Winners
Julia Meinwald
Tiered Rejections
Stephen Cicirelli
Brother from Another
Jaryd Porter
The Robinson-Barber Thesis
Joyce Meggett
Point of Comparison
Of the Lovers
Addison Zeller
Another Place
Addy Evenson
Poetry
Let’s Sit on the Bench and Chat
Tatyana Bek, translated by Bita Takrimi
Blueberries
Edward Manzi
Crow calls from the top of a pine.
Crow Dreams an Eerie Peacefulness
Peter Grandbois
past is a flame
Karen Earle
Cover Art
Ocean Beach I
Judith Skillman

