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Soul Retrieval in The Southwest by Lana Spendl appearing in Hobart
By Lana Spendl At my friend’s bonfire on a chilly Southwestern night, a blond woman in Birkenstocks approached me and said that her name was Singing Humyn.“Singing Human?” I asked.“Singing Humyn, with a ‘y,’” she said. She was a shaman, she explained.Questions sprang...
Lana Spendl reads On A Flight to Singapore for a Weekend Shopping Trip
Lana Spendl's work has recently appeared or is forthcoming in The Cortland Review, Hobart, Greensboro Review, Quarter After Eight, Atticus Review, Monkeybicycle, Prick of the Spindle, and other magazines. She holds an MFA in creative writing and an MA in Hispanic...
Issue 8 | Summer 2015
Our Summer 2015 issue offers a look at the sex lives of amputees, androids, dwarves, and people in animal costumes. All of this, reflections on art, the pleadings of a figurine, amazing new poetry, and more. Contributors appearing in the issue include: Yuri Herrera (translated by Lisa Dillman), Lisa Locascio, Lana Spendl, Jean Wyllys (translated by John Keene), Rob McClure Smith, Jessica Barksdale, and more.