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Interview with MFA poetry candidate

Recently an interview with one of our first-year MFA students appeared online. Carl Terver discusses Obiageli A. Iloakasia’s second poetry collection Kàmbílí in Afapinen, which is a magazine of Nigerian criticism.

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Pinchy in 2023

As editors consider submissions, they often discuss whether a text is pinchy. One of our editors discusses the term.

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Chicken Husbandry

“You decided at the age of nine when your mom left your dad in Chicago and moved back in with her parents in Hawaii, giving you a dozen chicks in his place, that if you couldn’t do this you had no business eating meat, or raising animals, and should probably leave the island altogether.”

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Fiction, Volume 13 Fiction, Volume 13

Baby

“ I do appreciate things that scare me a little, I suppose, though not necessarily reptiles. I wonder if that’s why I’m still seeing Lena and Janice, my long-time girlfriend who is also still married, though separated, doesn’t know about it.”

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Fiction, Volume 13 Fiction, Volume 13

Fruit

“We didn’t always have to drive thirteen hours for a peach, but the third year After the People Disappeared, a brutal winter killed the peach trees in southern Michigan. This would be our last peach pilgrimage. “

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Old Baby

“When I was twelve the dam broke. It had been built under the direction of William Mulholland. The morning of the flood, the dam keeper noticed a muddy leak and called Mulholland, who said not to worry.”

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