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1976, in the Green House by Moni Brar
Glimpses of a Punjabi–Canadian immigrant’s life in the 1970s.
Love we can afford by Lorelei Bacht
Unbearable thoughts of a beautiful past.
The Roads Outgrown by Cathal P. Little
A collection of vignettes, from an IRA funeral observed through the eyes of a young altar boy, to the accidental purchase of a camel in the Algerian Sahara.
tide by Sadie Maskery
What is left, when life goes out to sea.
The Gingerbread Cycle by Jasmine Sawers
A retelling of Hansel and Gretel, both before and after.
The Berry Pickers by Moni Brar
Foil-wrapped roti and lidless ice cream pails mark life in the raspberry field.
How New York’s Butcher Girls Run their Meat Omakase Subscription Service by Cleo Henry
Butch queer desire is found and scattered again through internet images.
Walking Shoes by Mariann Evans
After finding her husband’s old walking shoes, a feisty elderly lady with dementia takes a trip to visit him in hospital, but finds a heart-breaking truth waiting for her instead.
But I never made it to Sicily by Lorelei Bacht
What it takes to never quite make it there.