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Poetry by April Frances Federico
The Carrie Bradshaw Theory Carrie Bradshaw said women come to New York in search of “labels and love—” Why can’t they go any place in the...

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Nov 17, 20191 min read
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Flash Fiction by Emily Deibler
Rebirth in Yellow Have you ever watched how, in early September, the leaves turn yellow? I used to think it was an early autumn, a gift....

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Nov 17, 20192 min read
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Poetry by Christine Fojas
The Day You Leave Me Dark spots bloom on my dress as the skies open the day you leave me. I reach up to catch the flowers thrown by god...

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Nov 17, 20191 min read
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Spotlight Series: Shreyaa Tandel
Shreyaa Tandel is a self-established poet, or you can say amateur poet, from India. Her poems "Inadvertently Alive", "Virgin" and...

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Nov 13, 20196 min read
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Interview with Scott Neuffer
Scott Neuffer—author of RANGE OF LIGHT (forthcoming) and SCARS OF THE NEW ORDER—is a writer, journalist, poet, and musician who lives in...

Marías at Sampaguitas
Nov 13, 20197 min read
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Interview with Gustavo Barahona-López
Gustavo Barahona-López is a poet from the San Francisco Bay Area. In his writing, Barahona-López draws from his experience growing up in...

Marías at Sampaguitas
Nov 13, 20196 min read
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Poetry by Isabel Angeles
PANGAKO Pangako: (n.) Tagalog for ‘promise’. The colonizer’s favorite color is narcissus white. Selfishly stab the point of a pole into a...

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Nov 13, 20192 min read
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Poetry by Isabel Angeles
LOVESICK you tell yourself that you are immune to silver-tongued boys and their vanilla prose, but you still read them like they are...

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Nov 12, 20191 min read
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Review by Venus Davis
Book Review: Haunted Mind Haunted Mind is Vanessa Maki’s fifth chapbook and it was self published in 2018. The book includes themes of...

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Nov 12, 20192 min read
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Poetry by Aditya Shankar
Sofa at the Eatery For the sofa at the eatery, all are equal. How law of the land is supposed to be, love of the land is supposed to be....

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Nov 12, 20192 min read
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Poetry by Stephen Mead
The Small Steps toward Ascension Heaven is a sandbox. Shovel such grains. Malleable, malleable: A castle scooped compels the pulse of...

Marías at Sampaguitas
Nov 12, 20191 min read
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Poetry by Siddhartha P. Nigam
Space Cake Weightless, floating away in uninterrupted time Living life in moments as they come my way Travelling in space and counting...

Marías at Sampaguitas
Nov 12, 20191 min read
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Review by Vanessa Maki
Shirley Camia’s “Mercy” is a Raw Exploration of Grief To capture experiences, no matter what they may be, in their raw form is something...

Marías at Sampaguitas
Nov 12, 20191 min read
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Photography by Nazlı Yıldırım
tw: nudity Born in Ankara, Turkey, Nazli Yildirim is published by various magazines in Turkey. Besides poetry, she is a photographer and...

Marías at Sampaguitas
Nov 3, 20191 min read
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Photography by Priya Verma
Priya Verma is from India, currently pursuing her bachelor degree in literature. She loves trying up new things, whether it be art or...

Marías at Sampaguitas
Nov 3, 20191 min read
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Mixed Media by Marina Manoukian
marina manoukian is an armenian reader and writer. based in berlin, she is currently a contributor for pussy magic, you can also find her...

Marías at Sampaguitas
Nov 3, 20191 min read
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Poem by John Grey
YOUR JOURNEY MAN I figured there was a way to get to you. With my inner GPS. My natural farm-fed Mapquest. I was like this compass in...

Marías at Sampaguitas
Nov 3, 20191 min read
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Poem by Richard LeDue
Worth Remembering Why are we fascinated by lost battles, especially those with Nazis? They were experts at pain, even when they shot at...

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Nov 3, 20191 min read
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Poem by Andrew Shields
This One's On The House The gutters are clean, since the rain ended. The sky clears at dawn. There was a fight; people said things they...

Marías at Sampaguitas
Nov 3, 20191 min read
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Poem by Tricia Lopez
Nicaragua It’s all about water here, but I can’t drink it, not even if it’s burned over the stove. Rain burns too, and feels like gel,...

Marías at Sampaguitas
Nov 3, 20191 min read
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