by TNSF | Feb 7, 2018 | Nonfiction, Vol. 1, Issue 13
Creating Necessary Conversation Through the Decatur Obelisk For as long as I can remember, Confederate memorials have dotted Southern public property. Cornerstones of my childhood in Georgia included watching the laser shows at Stone Mountain and hearing family...
by Steve McCondichie | Feb 7, 2018 | Poems, Vol. 1, Issue 13
Overheard on the Baby Monitor Distended belly and bourbon breath, tip-toeing towards the crib, a whisper in the darkness, “Eat the night like a pecan tart.” Stubborn Karmic Stains In the center of the living room, on the egg-shell white carpet, I’m...
by TNSF | Feb 7, 2018 | Photography, Vol. 1, Issue 13
I took this on the Stanford University campus in November, not knowing why the water had been tinted pink. Was it a reference to breast cancer awareness, something to do with LGBTQ issues, or a nod to the day’s Big Game (Stanford vs. UC Berkeley...