Announcing Not One of Us #71
Jun. 21st, 2022 02:39 pm“Welcome to our nothingness issue. We have a small town wiped out in a flash and left as a rococo Pompeii, a portal to becoming nothing, feasts and fire and oceans drained, days of red-letter deaths. And family: a dead father calling in the night, a smile as sadness, and a fate passed on father-to-daughter.”
Contents:
Rococo Pompeii, by Eric Horwitz
Tuesday Afternoon (poem), by Peter Gutiérrez
Except This Smile (poem), by Emmie Christie
Of Feasts and Fire and Oceans Drained, by Alexandra Seidel
Water Drawn From a Stone (poem), by Holly Lyn Walrath
Hear Me in Back (poem), by Frederick Pollack
Growing Into Nothing, by Paul Michael Anderson
A Correct Interpretation (poem), by Sonya Taaffe
Art: John Stanton (cover); Flo and John Stanton

We’ll be mailing the contributors’ and subscribers’ copies over the next week.
Contents:
Rococo Pompeii, by Eric Horwitz
Tuesday Afternoon (poem), by Peter Gutiérrez
Except This Smile (poem), by Emmie Christie
Of Feasts and Fire and Oceans Drained, by Alexandra Seidel
Water Drawn From a Stone (poem), by Holly Lyn Walrath
Hear Me in Back (poem), by Frederick Pollack
Growing Into Nothing, by Paul Michael Anderson
A Correct Interpretation (poem), by Sonya Taaffe
Art: John Stanton (cover); Flo and John Stanton

We’ll be mailing the contributors’ and subscribers’ copies over the next week.