New Issue Out Now!

Hurrah, hurray! Storm Cellar 6.3 is out today, and it’s lovely! Here for your fist grabs and power bumps is our document of false and true starts, additions, blessings, explosions, and foretellings, nicknamed “Increment and Save.” Get yours in print here or download!

Sharon Sayegh - Everything That's Magic Happens Here

Contents

FICTION
Katharine Coldiron, McKenzie Schwark, Charlie Watts,
FLASH
Meher Ali, Kat Gonso, Kimberly Priest, Anne Riesenberg,
NONFICTION
Jesica Carson Davis, Kelly DuMar, Jenny Torres Sanchez,
POETRY
Claire Castaneda, Marilyn Cavicchia, Tyler Clark, Knar Gavin, Jennifer Hu, Rose Knapp, Don Mager, William Stratton,
IMAGES
Geoffrey Ellis Aronson, Martha Clarkson, Diane Din Ebongue, Gail Goepfert, Josh Huitz, Jury S. Judge, Jade McDougall, Yanuary Navarro, Laura Page, with covers by Sharon Sayegh and Ana Prundaru
PLUS
Covers by Sharon Sayegh [verso] and Ana Prundaru [recto] and Rejected Business Plans

Ana Prundaru - Green Ambition

Kimberly Ann: Theodicy

Added to the archive today, Kimberly Ann’s poem “Theodicy,” dips into a rough, raw subject, but so jagged it catches every edge just right:

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Robert Fanning: two poems

This week’s share comes to us from SC 5.2, two poems of man with corpse by Robert Fanning, “Man and Corpse at the Bridge” and “Family Dinner”:

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Katie Hibner: After the Internet Died

This poem delights us so, Dear Reader, and we hope you can take it with you — Katie Hibner’s “After the Internet Died”:

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This poem appears in Storm Cellar #6.2 here (print) and here (ebook), and subscribeSubmit to SC here, and read on.

Bruce Alford: Perfect

It’s an ides kind of day, and we’re sharing this incisive poem by Bruce Alford, “Perfect”:

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