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Jennifer Lee reads “San Francisco – D.C.”

Jennifer Lee recently moved to California after eleven years in Seoul and Shanghai. She has a BA and MA from Stanford University and an MFA from City University in Hong Kong. Her fiction will also appear in an upcoming issue of Drunken Boat.

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Manash Firaq Bhattacharjee reads “Come”

Manash Firaq Bhattacharjee is a poet, writer, translator, and political science scholar. His poems have appeared in The London Magazine, New Welsh Review, Rattle, The Fortnightly Review, Elohi Gadugi Journal, Mudlark, Metamorphoses, Modern Poetry in Translation, Forth...

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Kara Vernor reads “How Much Tongue When Kissing”

Kara Vernor’s fiction has appeared in Wigleaf, No Tokens, PANK, the Los Angeles Review, and elsewhere. She is an Elizabeth George Foundation Scholar at Antioch LA and was a 2015 Best Small Fictions finalist. Her fiction chapbook, Because I Wanted to Write You a Pop...

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Issue 12 | Fall 2016

Your Impossible Voice #12 features new work from Ascher/Straus, Michael J. Coene, Johnny Ray Huston, Gabrielle Lessans, and many more.

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New from Chad Hanson: This Human Shape

This new collection by Chad Hanson is populated with interesting characters in the tradition of Edgar Lee Master’s Spoon River Anthology or Dave Etter’s Sunflower County.

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Ilze Duarte reads “Sea”

Ilze Duarte translates works by contemporary Brazilian authors and writes short stories of her own. She lives with her husband and two daughters in Milpitas, California. “Sea” is her first published literary translation.

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Issue 11 | Summer 2016

Brash and velvety new work from Laura Legge, Elena V. Molina, Han Ong, Emile DeWeaver, Lillian-Yvonne Bertram & Steve Davenport, Debby Bloch, and more.

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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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