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24: never too late

Below is our latest issue, #24, February 2021

We are simultaneously releasing an Unlost online chapbook
Michele Worthington’s “progress notes”

read “progress notes’

 

photo by Sandra Agricola*

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Sandra Agricola

It’s Never Too Late to Have a Happy Childhood
(cover photo)

Scott Brown

Pappy

F.J. Bergmann

The Hydrologic Cycle, Long Before the Invention of Meteorology

Remi Seamon

Two erasure/collage poems
of The Hardy Boys: The Great Airport Mystery

Thomas Terceira 

Three collages on art history text

H. C. Phillips

I am born in this

Lauren Paredes

weather report no.1

Shloka Shankar

seep (v.)

C. B. Auder

United States of Millennia

Matthew Schultz

A Strange Voyage

April Garcia

John

Jacsun Shah

To-Do List

Michael Brockley

A Gratitude Cento

Emmeline Solomon

Society Must Be Defended

kerry rawlinson

Two erasures

Anhvu Buchanan

Ears

Barbara Sabol

After Ruin

 

*Sandra Agricola is a yoga teacher and writer living in Birmingham, Alabama. Object found on a wall in Cedar Key, Florida

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