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LIT 42, Spring 2026

Letters From The Editors


Poetry

At the Wedding of My Transformation by Cassandra Whitaker
Picture of My Dad in an Aircraft Carrier by Patricia Aya Williams
4, 7, 8 (X) by Jan Clausen
Droste Effect by Samuel Piccone
Forward Inside Death Spiral 4 by Carolyn Oliver
Self Portrait where lilies are my body and you’re playing me like chess by Sophie Jefferies
MOONFLOWER by Lydia Downey
Veritable by Stephen Smith
This is the maiden all forlorn that milked the cow with the crumpled horn by Becca Klaver
The Snow, Slant Ghazal for Winter of 2085 by Linette Marie Allen
Medicine by AJ Bermudez
Ode to the Overpriced Burrito by Luis Lopez-Maldonado


Fiction

Pacifier and Museum Trips by Arthur Mandal
Two Flash Fictions by Zach Murphy
Goodbye from the Edge of the World by Angie McCullagh
These Child Stars Were Supposed to be the Next Big Thing and Now They’re Just Joe Sacksteder by Joe Sacksteder


Nonfiction

Art Therapy by Marilyn Petrokubi
Thrust Fault by Sharon K. McClain
Old 37 by Jon Vickers
Raft by Terry Engel
I Double Dare You by Laura Shaine Cunningham
The One I’ve Been Dying To Tell by Polly Hansen


Hybrid

VOCABULARY TEST by Steven Mellor
Land of Abundant Language by Jose Hernandez Diaz
We Continue Holding, A Girl, Ephemeral Nature of Love by Isabel Hoin
Comparing My Inside to Your Outside at the Water’s Edge by HR Harper
Monkeys, Lioness of Judah, and Hometown Photo by Alex Farber
Money, and 31 Tonight by Elizabeth Schoettle
Birthday Pie by Josie Braaten
The Peng Paradox by Yutong Li
One Last Supper Together by Marie Anne Arreola
How to Live by Helen Hofling
Ekphrastic I by Cait McCann
Windowsill: Monologue of a Past Self by Ilana Maymind


Translation

3 Poems by Leonard Tuchilatu, Translated from the Romanian by Romana Iorga
Almost by Samuel Hamen, Translated from the Luxembourgish by Rob Myatt
Cecilia Gallerani by Martina Clavadetscher, translated from the German by Melody Winkle


Interviews and Reviews

An interview with Peruvian poet Roxana Crisólogo and translator Kim Jensen by John P. Apruzzese
“After the Flood: Inside Bob Dylan’s Memory Palace” an interview with Robert Polito by Charlotte Slivka
An interview with Alexa Yasemin Brahme (MFA ’22) on her debut novel, Good News by Jonny Kesh
A Review of Michael e. Casteels’s, Furthermore, the Lake by Grace Dignazio
A Review of Tony Koji Wallin-Sato’s Poetry collection, Okaerinasai by Richard Berwind


Artists Featured in this Issue


On the coverThey Should Take the Bait (It Pulls Fists Out of Every Eye)” by JJ Cromer

Other works in this issue by JJ:
Kite
Thank You for Confiding in Me 
Stumps
Like a Hissing Balloon, He Said: “I Want to Be Understood, Just Not by You”
Not Just Happiness Hiding in the Bones


Marc Angel
Untitled

Keith Dodson
Shape and Texture

Alex Farber
Monkeys
Moving bridge
Car beneath the storm

Jeff Hartnett
Edinger Insurance Agency

Richard Hanus
6201
6235
6223

Helen Hofling
Parakeets
Basketballs
Doors
Oppenheim

Cristina Iorga
Untitled

Charles March III
Messenger Pigeons

Mary Petrokubi
Sunflowers

Jenn Powers
Blue Night

Robert Thurman
Scorch

Cynthia Yachtman
Best Silver Maple
Sugar Maple

About the Artists in this issue


Works From the Public Domain

From The MET Museum Archives:
Marie Joséphine Charlotte du Val d’Ognes, Marie Denise Villers 1801
for: Self Portrait where lilies are my body and you’re playing me like chess

Two Girls on a Lawn, John Singer Sargent American, ca. 1889
for: Moonflower

Behind Dunes, Lake Ontario, Homer Dodge Martin American, 1883–87
for: The Snow, Slant Ghazal for Winter of 2085

The Public Domain Review:
A Bestiary of Loss
for: Birthday Pie

Starfish, Philip Henry Gosse, 1856
for: Comparing My Inside to Your Outside at the Water’s Edge

Lady with an Ermine, Leonardo da Vinci, 1498/90
for: Cecilia Gallerani

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