Part-Time Brother by Alexia Kemerling

Our house on Austin Road had red bricks and green shutters. It was a ranch-style house, with just one floor and the longest hallway in the world. The hallway began in the living room: cozy red couches, framed family portrait of the four of us dressed in matching blue jeans...

Law of Conversation by Tianli Kilpatrick

According to the Laws of Thermodynamics, the sum of the world’s entropies creates a central zero. If I position my feet just right, heels pressed against bags of dog and cat food, my ten-year-old body fits inside the kitchen pantry. I stand silent, watch through the dark brown wooden slats,...

Nostalgia for the Misremembered by N. West Moss

Every memory has an agenda to either comfort us or settle scores. We post pictures of ourselves when we were young to remind people that we were once desirable. In nursing homes, residents tape up photos of themselves in their combat fatigues or wedding gowns, slim and young. Maybe they...

Vital Things #4 by Sara Biggs Chaney & Michael Chaney

TIMBER 9.1 Winter 2019

Welcome to TIMBER 9.1! Vital Things #4 by Sarah Biggs Chaney & Michael Chaney Poetry Chiron Alston Parturient / The Seam of Things Joey Belonger Love Spell from My Past & Future Bodies / Luftpause Jesica Carson Davis The Burden Brianna Flavin Mother & Crone / Incantation Anne Garwig Negation...

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