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Issue 14 | Spring 2017

Issue 14 of Your Impossible Voice features new work from Peter H.Z. Hsu, B. Mason, Kirin Khan, Moinul Ahsan Saber (translated by Shabnam Nadiya), Geri Lipschultz, Michael Leal García, John Jodzio, Padma Prasad, Cristina Vega, Sophie Strand, Alfredo Barnaby, Craig Evenson, Sean Mahoney, Peter J. Grieco, Ieisha Banks, and Al Simmons. Cover art by Fabrice Poussin.

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Padma Prasad reads “Ice”

Padma Prasad is a writer and painter who writes pictures and paints narratives. Her fiction has appeared in Eclectica, The Looseleaf Tea, Reading Hour, ETA, The Boiler Journal, Bindweed Magazine, Pilcrow & Dagger, and Fine Flu Journal. She blogs her poem drawings...

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Nina Schuyler reads an excerpt from “Pixie”

Nina Schuyler is the author of the award-winning novel, The Translator. Her first novel, The Painting, was nominated for the Northern California Book Award and was named a “Year’s Finest Best Book” by the San Francisco Chronicle. She teaches creative writing at the...

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Marlin M. Jenkins reads “The Cancer”

Marlin M. Jenkins was born and raised in Detroit and is a poetry student in University of Michigan’s MFA program. His writings have been given homes by The Collagist, The Journal, Word Riot, and The Offing, among others. You can find him online at...

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Carlo Matos reads “Vanity” / “Vaidade”

Florbela Espanca was a firebrand and a precursor of the feminist movement in Portugal. When few women were attending university, she managed to graduate with a literature degree in 1917 and then became the first woman to enroll in law school at the University of...

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Jesse Hassenger reads “More Horrible Things About Chessa”

Jesse Hassenger was born and raised in Saratoga Springs, NY, which is why he gets really excited whenever a story or movie or TV show mentions Albany, Stewart’s, or Price Chopper. Now he lives in Brooklyn, edits textbooks, and tries to make his wife and daughter...

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Issue 13 | Winter 2017

Your Impossible Voice #13 features new work from Nina Schuyler, Thorsten Nagelschmidt, Kirsten Hemmy, Laurie Blauner, and more.

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Review: Death of Art by Chris Campanioni

By Elicia ParkinsonChris Campanioni writes in the chapter entitled Notes Written In Margins, “I am interested in the intersection between all the public interaction we have in private & the paradoxes which exist because of this divide in logic & space.”This...

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Bind yourself to us with your impossible voice, your voice! sole soother of this vile despair.

—Arthur Rimbaud, “Phrases

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