Vol. III: “Orbit” is an exploration of possibility. It’s all the inner fear and outer friction we face when we embark on a new adventure or circle back to confront old demons. It’s also all the hope we carry with us each time we reach outside ourselves, seeking spaces to grow, to belong, to be free. Here you’ll find work that is visual and visceral—as familiar as it is alien. Fall into “Orbit,” and the forces of nature found within.
Vol. III: “Orbit”
Masthead
Letter from the Editors
Fiction
Of What Fred Dreamed by Jason S. Dennis
The Belonger by Brian Howlett
Sweet Sand by Sasanka Jinadasa
A Gaia Man Survival Guide by Jack Kirne
The Impermanent Scar by Cira Davis※
Numbers by Drew Shinozaki※
Nonfiction
Observatory Drive by Glenn Deutsch
Everything I Could Dump into a Prologue by Angela Santillo
The Rabbit Died by Sherry Shahan
When Daughters Float out of Orb by Renee Winter
Poetry
Ghost Interview in the Peach Orchard by Xochitl-Julisa Bermejo
Little Sisters of the Poor by Jessica Beyer
Prominence by Edwin Bodney
Unmaking a Bed by Tresha Haefner
Uncertainty Principle by Yessica Klein
Rapunzel by Ronald Koertge
Warsaw by Leon Lowder
LinkedIn by Fran Markover
Atlantis Rising by Larry Pike
Before I Knew What Mania Was by Jen Sage-Robison
Stage & Screen
Waiting for You by Orit Ackerman
Chez Rikers by Charles Leipart
Hitch by James McLindon
Abby Dreams of Humans by Michelle Sarkany
Experimental Narratives
Orbiting the Sun by Janet Kaplan
Après le Blob by Mark Stein
Visual Art & Comics
Reverberations by Val Britton
Lorikeet Lodge by Melanie Cook
Progression by Krystal Meldrum
Transitory Space by Leah Oates
Featuring
An Interview with Edwin Bodney