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Featured Fiction: In the Mind’s Eye

By Kristen Blank “I cannot move past this eye…it invades even here, it is not your eye, not God’s, it is the mind’s eye – the one with the pitiless stare that extracts one’s essence drop by drop.” For Caitlin … Continue reading

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Recommended Reading: Fermata

by Monica The fermata, also known as the hold or grand pause in musical notation, indicates that the note which it accompanies can be sustained at the performer’s discretion. In her poetry collection of the same name, Dennison Smith brings … Continue reading

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Featured Fiction: Break Me

By Kristen Blank [appeared in QB Newsletter vol. 2, issue i] Break Me opens with the death of Pierre’s mother and his admission that “Now I am free”. We follow Pierre through his daily routine, which becomes increasingly unnerving and sinister. This … Continue reading

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Recommended Reading: hold the note

By Kim Hesas [appeared in QB Newsletter vol. 2, issue i] hold the note by Domenico Capilongo speaks to the musician, the family-minded, the jazz enthusiast, and the poetry lover. Lines crafted to push the limits of linearity and metre strike a … Continue reading

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