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Shutter Speed

Issue 37
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​January 2022


Happy New Year!
 
Welcome to Issue 37, "Shutter Speed," in which our contributing poets explore the implications of time and exposure.

Issue 37 includes work by Schyler Butler, Nicole Callräm, Molly Greer, Jack Apollo Hartley, Taiwo Hassan, Matt Hsu, Zebulon Huset, Jess Kadish, Grace Liu, nat raum, Suzanne Richardson, and Sunday T. Saheed, and Shannon Wolf is featured in our Baker's Dozen spot "Shift."  Please view The Gallery below!

​Issue 37 Accessible Document (PDF)
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"Come Around"

Featured Artist

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Arden Hunter

Arden Hunter is an aroace agender writer, artist and performer. With an eclectic range of interests from the horrific to the whimsical, the theme tying all of their work together is an inexplicable and unconditional love of the ridiculous beast that is called 'human'. Arden has words and art hosted and upcoming with Thi Wurd, Acid Bath Publishing, and Outcast Press among other places. Find them on Twitter @hunterarden and at ardenhunter.com.

Shift

Our Baker's Dozen Feature

In "Are All The Fathers In Your Poems Real?" Shannon Wolf uses the form of an "after" poem to explore the speaker's relationship with their father. Read Shannon's poem "Are All The Fathers In Your Poems Real?" and her commentary here.
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The Gallery

Schyler Butler—As If Still
Nicole Callräm—how to pray
Molly Greer—The Pretty Girls
Jack Apollo Hartley—dioscuri, halved
Taiwo Hassan—conversations with my mother on the prayer mat
Matt Hsu—美国
Zebulon Huset—Triangle Shaped by Window Inches In, Afternoon
Jess Kadish—The world will be made while
Grace Liu—list of grievances
nat raum—skeletons
Suzanne Richardson—Bone Opera
Sunday T. Saheed—Escapade
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