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By Nora Nadjarian

The moonlight-sequinned sea says There’s something I want to tell you. I walk on, pretending not to hear, fling a pebble at her face, then another, as far as they’ll go. The sea says, Listen to me, please. I want to tell her, Shut your waves up, shut your waves up and leave me alone;…

Korean History

By Yejun Chun

My lover says that they’ll give me 380 words before saying goodbye forever, and it’s380 words because she’s going to be dragged back North across the border and I’ll have to beseparated to the South; she checks her watch and tells me that I have 333 words left, so I grab a white brushand dip…

Fractured Lit Chapbook Prize Judge W. Todd Kaneko Winner and Finalists

By Fractured Lit

Congratulations to our grand prize winner: You Go Home by Steven Sherrill! We can’t wait to get your chapbook into the hands of our readers! Congrats to everyone on the shortlist! We know these chapbooks will find excellent homes in the future!

At the Clown’s Birthday Party

By Brad Barkley

After cake and ice cream, the guests, in their painted smiles and polka dot attire, settle in to watch the man they’ve hired to entertain them.  An actuary analyst!  So much better, already, than last year’s accountant or the year-before-that’s linguistics scholar.  In his narrow dark tie and shirt sleeves, he opens his briefcase of…

Mausoleum of Gloaming

By Aimee Parkison

Crypt 1: Broomstick Skirts In robes of shell pink sunset over woodland hills, girls float the river to dance on hollow logs. Their gossamer gowns, devoured by fungus, release spores in the wind. In broomstick skirts, my sisters float skyward with petals on water. Soft as fleece, the faces our mother wears, one of them…

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