Sep. 15th, 2024

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We’re all surrounded by numbers, sometimes without our even knowing. In this our 80th issue, we have a thousand revolutions and a million wings, a prime-number loving monk (and editor) and a number-obsessive commuter, a captive decimal and four pills to make you feel better. (But no 666.) Add to this, the desires of the drowning and dead men gone to Cambodia, not on holiday, but to die a final death.”

Contents:

The World Has Turned a Thousand Times, by CL Hellisen
Freeing .33333…, by Francesca Forrest
Catch the Bus (poem), by Zhihua Wang
A Million Wings Moving As One, by Jay Kang Romanus
Where Dead Men Come to Die, by Ed Teja
Protest (poem), by Rebekah Postupak
Loneliness and Other Looming Things, by Devan Barlow
Fair Exchange (poem), by Sonya Taaffe
Art: John and Flo Stanton



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

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