Carlton D. Fisher: M Explains How to Become Invisible

Is the crowd overwhelming, and everywhere a crowd? From our newest issue, we share this famous reply by Carlton D. Fisher, “M Explains How to Become Invisible.”

Carlton D Fisher - M Explains How to Become Invisible [sample]

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John Gallaher: Two Poems

Issue 4/2 rolls on, y’all. A given: a choice. There is a landscape and in that landscape a brain. We’re delighted to fold back the meniscus of these gyri, courtesy John Gallaher: “Sadness is the Correct Emotion” & “However Bad You Had It We Had It Worse.”

John Gallaher - two poems [sample2]

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Jenni B. Baker: Three Erasures

Fresh in Storm Cellar 4.2, here are exposures of types of power, by the found poet, or poet of found poetry, Jenni B. Baker: “Privilege,” “Machine,” and “face each other.”

Jenni B. Baker - three poems [sample1]

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Olivia Wolfgang-Smith: Punch-Clock Fireworks

We work and work, don’t we? We fret our hour? And how we do so . . . Olivia Wolfgang-Smith’s short essay on the daredevil every day is “Punch-Clock Fireworks“:

Olivia Wolfgang-Smith - Punch-Clock Fireworks [sample]

This flash nonfiction appears in the latest issue of Storm Cellar: 4.2. Your print copy is here, or you can download in popular ebook formats. Read on!

Lee Ann Roripaugh: Meditations in an Emergency

Just out in SC 4.2, this quick confection by Lee Ann Roripaugh, “Meditations in an Emergency“:

Lee Ann Roripaugh - Meditations in an Emergency [sample]

 

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