A fair comes to town. The simple setup for ten thousand summer adventures. Do we believe any of these stories? And what happens after? Let’s listen in. Amanda Watters’ “Carnival” appears in Storm Cellar 3.2 (print / pdf):![Amanda Watters - Carnival [sample]](https://stormcellar.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/amanda-watters-carnival-sample.png?w=700&h=1079)
Today’s #NaPoMo addition belongs to Sara Biggs Chaney, who constructed for us a lovely — what does one call it? — pastiche made of veins and spleens and things. Read it properly along with the rest of Storm Cellar #3.2 by purchasing here (print / pdf). Read “Someone: a Portrait in Whitespace“:![Sara Biggs Chaney - Someone- a Portrait in Whitespace [sample]](https://stormcellar.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/sara-biggs-chaney-someone-a-portrait-in-whitespace-sample.png?w=700&h=1079)
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Si Perchik’s five poems kick off vol. III no. 2 with a little life and death. No need for further elaboration; simply get it here.
![Simon Perchik - five poems [sample-1]](https://stormcellar.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/simon-perchik-five-poems-sample-1.png?w=700&h=1079)
It’s #nationalpoetrymonth, right? Grace Bauer’s provided us a first selection — also appropriate for the first of April. Two poems from SC#3.2 (print/pdf):
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Alexandra McCabe describes vol. III no. 1 at The Review Review, quite accurately. Get it here.