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September 2023

ISSUE SEVEN

Edited by Pascale Petit


CONTENTS

Introduction by Editor Pascale Petit

Alana Chase, Metempsychosis

Erica Hesketh, Postpartum

Millie Guille, Auburn

Eira Elisabeth Murphy, Simulation

Stuart Charlesworth, Not About Urban Explorers

Marcelle Newbold, Radiator bleed key

Dale Booton, Morning After

Chloe Elliott, DREAMBABY

Yaz Nin, Fathers who were soldiers can’t play hide and seek, it’s in the manifesto sis

Thembe Mvula, Seven Other Things George Floyd is Doing Right Now

Nasim Luczaj, Kiowa Ranch, New Mexico, August 2, 1929, the time when in Glasgow trees are pink and daffodils hold their heads down to the dew, kicked that way by pissing dogs

Kristian Evans, In the Rockpool

Gabrielle Tse, Vessels

Katherine Venn, What the badger said

Viv Kemp, The Arrow Stork

Alison Dunhill, Twelve Horses

Gemma Barnett, Prin / cess / Park / Man / or

John Mee, The Carnian Pluvial Episode

Catherine Redford, On Naming the Stars

Jack Cooper, Deadweight

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