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Bedroom Window

Bedroom Window

VISUAL ART By Pru­dence DiBenedet­to This image orig­i­nal­ly appeared in Stonecoast Review Issue 17.

I Met Jesus In Bushwick

I Met Jesus In Bushwick

POETRY By Brit­tany Adames   On the modular couch, the fingers splays against the curve of a col­lar­bone, tele­vi­sion   flick­ers in a mea­sured motion. We have mirac­u­lous­ly invent­ed the clatter, the   per­for­mance and the self-rule, the ghost of a pot that hasn’t hit the stove …

Cow in Miner’s Tunnel

Cow in Miner’s Tunnel

VISUAL ART By W. Goodwin This image orig­i­nal­ly appeared in Stonecoast Review Issue 17.

Remembering the Women’s March

Remembering the Women’s March

CREATIVE NONFICTION by Rachel Katz In bed with my laptop on Sat­ur­day morning, January 21st, 2017, I searched for the livestream of the Women’s March on Wash­ing­ton and clicked open a video window, mind­less­ly, the way I would flick on a light. My boyfriend sat…

Magnetic Nature

Magnetic Nature

VISUAL ART By Lau­ralee Siko­rs­ki This image orig­i­nal­ly appeared in Stonecoast Review Issue 17.

Hurricane Hazel, 1954

Hurricane Hazel, 1954

POETRY By Tatiana Retivov  You were in a wheel­bar­row that day when the wind over­turned trees, trash­cans, and I was being born.   In the pavil­ion Hazel foamed while Furies hovered above, their hands wrung with joy. She kept me dead­locked like Julius Caesar in a pool of blood.…

Plumb Lines

Plumb Lines

VISUAL ART By Whitney Ball This image orig­i­nal­ly appeared in Stonecoast Review Issue 17.

Easter Egg, Natasha’s Perfume

Easter Egg, Natasha’s Perfume

POETRY By Jeffrey H. MacLach­lan Easter Egg my fists   concuss    the easter        egg    juice    beet  lips       of                christ dis­charg­ing        from    the easter         egg…

Portal

Portal

VISUAL ART By Hanna Webster.  This image orig­i­nal­ly appeared in Stonecoast Review Issue 17.

combat: peace

combat: peace

POETRY By Jonathan Pessant  a med­i­ta­tion on the      passing of Thich Nhat Hanh   five novices kneel five recruits sit   ten heads are shaved basic    for train­ing   recit­ing ten pre­cepts oathing seven values   trans­form all suf­fer­ing         obey all orders   are you part…