Micaela Edelson | Daisy Atterbury’s The Kármán Line: Traversing the Boundary Between Space and Belonging (Rescue Press, 2014). Daisy Atterbury’s The Kármán Line is a
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Kat Jackson | Review of Nastassja Martin, In the Eye of the Wild. Translated by Sophie Lewis (New York Review Books, 2019). French anthropologist Nastassja
If you walk fast you did it. —David Baker, “The Truth About Small Towns” Three days left and some crumbs of summer, meaning hours, meaning
In 2025, Flyway editor TJ Benson interviewed novelist and short story writer Mubanga Kalimamukwento about her generative process and the role of place in her work.
Cast of Characters Judy and Joni: adult Nebraska farm women, any race Larry and Kyle: their husbands, any race. Setting & Synopsis The southeastern part of
Cast of Characters PETE: Male, age 71. An expatriated American. Loose fitting clothing. Hair and beard are getting a little shaggy. He’s been here for a
DRAMATIS PERSONAE X: the husband, a farmer Y: the wife, a farmer SCENE Let the bright and blinding lights come suddenly in a dazzling display, only
"Caribbean Moon" "Alaska Moon" ARTIST BIO | Joris Soeding’s most recent collections of poetry are After Highland Park (Origami Poems Project, 2021) and Forty (Rinky Dink
"Monomyth" "Down South Up North" ARTIST BIO | Tobias Tarland was born in 1988 in the south of Germany and is now working in Berlin.
"Angel Eyes" "Hideout" ARTIST BIO | Jennifer Rodrigues (she/her) lives on the sacred Powhatan land of Fairfax, VA. She is a certified trauma-informed yoga therapist