We’re not gonna dress this up. You wanted to read about the prison system, and you wanted a laugh. This is creative nonfiction: Ben Langston’s “Roll Call,” from the new SC 3.2 (get the issue proper: print, .pdf).
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Storm Cellar issue 3.2 is officially live. We’re exhausted, and it’s spring outside. The orbit of the Earth around the Sun is the best, isn’t it? Everything in this issue is compact amazement. Like goji berries. Or a miniature clockwork rap battle. Or (this is a real thing) baby dolphins’ mustaches. Purchase your copy here, download here, get the super-mega-deluxxe package of all vol. III here.

This issue’s contributors:
Grace Bauer, Sara Biggs Chaney [poem sample], Jan Carson, Steve Coughlin, Vanessa Couto Johnson, Scott David [story sample], Stephanie Dickinson, John Gifford, Allison Grayhurst, Kelsie Hahn [flash sample], Justin Hamm, Tom Howard, Amorak Huey [poem sample], Andrew Johnson, Noah Kucij, Eleanor Levine [flash sample], Ben Langston [CNF sample], Jennifer Markell, Tanya Muzumdar [poem sample], CJ Nye [cover][>>], Holly Painter, Joel Peckham, Simon Perchik [poem sample], Frank Roger [graphics 1, 2, 3, 4][>>], Don Russ, Laura Story Johnson [back cover][>>], Amy Schmidt, Shelby Stephenson, Skaidrite Stelzer, Amanda Tumminaro, Amanda Watters.
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Sidney T. Sheehan
Benjamin Goodney
Robin Hunter
Michael Galvan
The Storm Cellar Crew

We all do these things, these perfect, futile things, we’re trying to make a cut in a petrified landscape, we’re slipping on a banana peel (we did this, but we forgot, we got concussions, we lost track of time).
Scott David is going to save us. Or maybe not save us but be around. If, you know, we need help or whatever. “Making It Up“:
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In our upcoming vol. III no. 2, Amorak Huey brings us three poems like spring greens, fresh, nourishing, sharp enough to cut the tongue. Here’s one: “Self Portrait as Blues Guitar”. Get the issue proper by preordering here.
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You know where has a foot of snow on the ground still? Minnesota!
Jennifer Kovelan shows a way out:
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