THE RUSH

THE RUSH



“Midnight Sun,” by Sean Ahern

“Chest pressed against her
a city Angelless
dressed in concrete skin,
listening to her hum, a hymn.”


“Don’t worry,” by William Cass

“Her grandfather had died of kidney failure, nothing to do with a blow to the head, and it became apparent that careful attempts had been made to mask some ugly bruise.”


PHOTO VIGNETTES (Spring/Summer 24)

Inrush, by Ivars Balkits

“Now cometh the tour: ‘The Train Hersonissos’ – a choo-choo on rubber tires moving slowly along the roads up from the coast.”

Haunted Halo, Kristie Patterson

“You understood that to disappear in the months of such life beforehand would have had dire effects, and you didn’t want the burden…”

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