Max Delsohn: The Aim

Take this too, readers, a rad slash mad flash from the forthcoming SC 5.2 by Max Oliver Delsohn, “The Aim“:

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Dig it. Dig more. & if by coincidence you know anybody who happens by contrast to identify as a gender other than male who wants in on this magazine, we’d love to see their work.

Sarah Ann Winn: Introducing the Midwest Amazon

Readers, today of all days is #NationalPoetryDay and we’re here with a preview from the next issue (due Monday!) (!!!) — it’s Sarah Ann Winn’s “Introducing the Midwest Amazon”:

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This one’s gonna be great, you guys. (!!!!!!)

We’re also open for submissions for an issue to feature authors who happen to be women or genderqueer (in the broadest sense). Full guidelines, submission portal. Read on!

Azia DuPont: Fat Power & NO

Today’s share is such a gift, Azia DuPont‘s manipulated “self-y”™ images of risk and strength NO and Fat Power:

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These pix appeared in SC 5.1. Subscribe, yo! Also single issues printed or ebooked. Read on!

Daniel Hales: How to Make the Light Come

We’re jazzed to be sharing Daniel Hales‘ poem “How to Make the Light Come” from out latest issue. It is (seasonally) inappropriate and we like it that way.

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This poem appeared in SC 5.1, which you can read in print and download, and of course subscribers give us happy-squeaky feels and first crack at all our juicy words, so get at us. Read on!

Alan Jernigan: two poems

June, we say June, darling Reader, and it’s nice to pack the ice cream stand and the park with our most pro forma clothes and our sheens of exquisition. Or are we air conditioning types? (Do tell.) Today we’re delighted to share two poems by Alan Jernigan: “Sadness Morphs into Luck” and “Kind of Saved Again.”

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These poems originally appeared in SC 5.1. Print issue here, ebook edition here, and as alwayas, the subscribers are a special club. Want to share? Submit. And: read on!