Poetry by: Aaron Caycedo-Kimura, Chelsea Dingman, Suphil Lee Park, Jose Hernandez Diaz, Remi Recchia, Sihle Ntuli, Terena Elizabeth Bell, Ricardo Pau-Llosa, Brent Ameneyro, Martha Silano, Angie Macri, Adam J. Gellings, Sebastian Merrill, and many more.
Fiction: “Guilty Parties” by Leanne Ma
“After Steady Work Dries up, the Aging B-Movie Queen Reconsiders Fright Night” by Alyson Mosquera Dutemple
“Scrambleface” by John William McConnell
“Patience” by Benjamin Van Voorhis
“Velvet Knob” by William Woolfitt
“Fata Morgana” by Lindsay Starck
Creative Nonfiction: “Salt River Canyon” by Martha K. Petersen
“Must-See Spots in Boston, MA” by Zach Semel
“Tree Fail” by Kathy Davis
“If Men Had Wings” by Joseph Dante
Art: Portfolio by Jacinto Guevara
Reviews: Dereliction by Gabrielle Octavia Rucker, Reviewed by Layla Benitez-James
Flux by Jinwoo Chong, Reviewed by Nichole LeFebvre
open pit by Jose Antonio Villarán, Reviewed by Sebastian Stockman
José Angel Araguz is a CantoMundo fellow and the author of seven chapbooks as well as the collections Everything We Think We Hear, Small Fires, Until We Are Level Again, and, most recently, An Empty Pot’s Darkness. His poems, creative nonfiction, and reviews have appeared in Crab Creek Review, Prairie Schooner, New South, Poetry International, and The Bind. Born and raised in Corpus Christi, Texas, he runs the poetry blog The Friday Influence and composes erasure poems on the Instagram account @poetryamano. He is also a faculty member in Pine Manor College’s Solstice Low-Residency MFA program. With an MFA from New York University and a PhD from the University of Cincinnati, José is an Assistant Professor of English at Suffolk University in Boston where he also serves as Editor-in-Chief of Salamander Magazine.