#173 Winter Arrives Late in Albuquerque by Samantha Erin Tetangco

17 December 2010 The snow fell upon the city like a mistake, erasing the mountains to the east— no more watermelons, no more majestic climb to the peak—and left instead an open horizon. An eclipsed day shrouded in plain. — Samantha Erin Tetangco’s fiction and poetry have appeared and in Phoebe, the Oklahoma Review, Gargoyle, … Continue reading #173 Winter Arrives Late in Albuquerque by Samantha Erin Tetangco

#84 Outside the fourth story window by Samantha Tetangco

Albuquerque gleams like Vegas. Red lights break along the strip, an inflamed spine that recedes like the bet this city placed in 1706— Still waiting to cash out. — Samantha Erin Tetangco’s fiction and poetry have appeared and in Phoebe, the Oklahoma Review, Gargoyle, and others.  She has an MFA from the University of New … Continue reading #84 Outside the fourth story window by Samantha Tetangco

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A  Lou Amyx’s poetry may be seen in The Arena, Naugatuck River Review, The Southern Poetry Anthology, Volume IV: Louisiana, Sugar Mule, Tidal Basin Review, at qaartsiliuni.com, and at melusine.com as the winner of the 2011 Vivienne Haigh-Wood Poetry Prize. A chapbook, The Bracelet, is available from Finishing Line Press. Khadija Anderson, a Los Angeles … Continue reading Contributors