TQ2 Prose Open Runner-Up I. Parry Sound, Canada The first morning: three otters on the dock: dark, […]
Ryan Gunn

Kevin Bubriski Fes, Morocco May 23-30, 2013 iPhone camera AFTERWORD I hold in my hands […]
Fes, Morocco: Kevin Bubriski
How should I answer her question, did you kill anyone overseas? I […]
A Blind Date Asks About the War by Brandon Courtney
Read “The Musing Gaze: a conversation with Chad Parmenter” here. Sinematic—that’s what film becomes in motion. […]
Sinematic by Chad Parmenter
Barbed-wire fence. Pasture. Stand of water oaks. This was the path to the river. Sometimes chased, sometimes […]
Portrait of my Brother as Indiana Jones by Amorak Huey
what it will be like, not being here: a lot, in fact, like not being in Des […]
I think I know by Dan Lewis
* * * what more do I want, knowing it […]
Translations of Pēters Brūveris by Inara Cedrins
Psalm 61: hear my cry Not yet fearless she moans a little moan only the […]
Psalm 61 by Sara Parrell
Editor’s Honorable Mention, TQ2 Prose Open . You can read “Down at the Crossroads: On Julie Marie Wade’s […]
Prose & Cons: Considerations of a Woman with Two Genres* ...
The pale trees without A damp sky begins its rest Summary birds cant, then alight Light […]
Species of Winter That Came by Robert Dannenberg
In the perilous days on the blackened streets. In the scissored summer, in the sweat-stink, the nervous heat. […]
Where and When by Mercedes Lawry
Let whatever will dissolve do so. Then there’s what’s left. We say dregs because we lack […]