Letters are full of worry.
ESSAYS: Hanif Abdurraqib, Caio Fernando Abreu, Katya Apekina, Juliana Chow, Michael Donkor, Nathan Goldman, Kim Hayden, Rachel Scarborough King, Bruna Dantas Lobato, Gillian Osborne, Julie Schumacher, Julietta Singh
FICTION: Halle Butler, Sara Davis, Shiv Kotecha
POETRY: Molly McCully Brown, Cortney Charleston, Airea D Matthews, Maureen McLane, Susannah Nevison, Matthew Olzmann, Charif Shanahan, Analicia Sotelo, Cecelia Woloch, Stella Wong
ESSAYS
NOBODY HAS BLINDED ME by J.D. Daniels
SEEN AND HEARD: REMEMBERING CHILDREN’S ART AND ACTIVISM by Marah Gubar
THE GIRL IN THE FILE: MARGARETE SCHAFFER UNDER NAZI PSYCHIATRY by Edith Sheffer
MOTHER, FIRE by Shanthi Sekaran
THOSE WHO CARE AND THOSE WHO DON’T: CHILDREN AND RACISM IN THE ERA OF TRUMP by Margaret Hagerman
FICTION
THE CHANGED PARTY by Andrew Martin
HOW TO RAISE AN AILEN BABY by E.C. Osondu
THE NEW YEAR by Justine Champine
INDIAN CLUB by Michelle Cruz Gonzales
POETRY
TWO POEMS by Jos Charles
JELLY by Henri Cole
FEAR AND LOATHING (COMIN’ AND GOIN’) by Anaïs Duplan
MA’AM, AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY by Marilyn Chin
VULNERABLE NETTLE by Jennifer S. Cheng
TWO POEMS by Leila Chatti
TWO POEMS by Rae Armantrout
SHORTS
ELLA by Weike Wang
FUNERAL WEAR by Rigoberto González
TUTOR by Alexandra Chang
WHAT’S IN A NAME? by Katherine J. Chen
MURDER IN THE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL by Snigdha Poonam