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Fiction

Fiction

By Johnny Taranto

Legacies, embattled and embalmed.

By Eric Dean Wilson

Exiting hell, burdened with clarity.

By Patrick Clement James

The anxiety of loneliness, the panic of disconnection.

By Richard Wilde Lopez

Hidden fantasies, flourish and flounder.

The Guest story art
By M. T. Davis

Plaintive lust. Twilight libido. A passion prospers.

The Man Who Had a Memory art
By Michael Upchurch

The scribbler interrogates a private epic. The lover plunges a personal abyss.

Morningwood, a novel excerpt, art
By Nandi La Sophia

A new day dawns, but do we rise to the occasion?

By Jeff Bond

Savagery sometimes comes in cute shapes and tiny sizes.

By Sara Clark

The past trundles through gardens, upending the peace of a sunny memory.

By Tristan Marajh

Apathy paralyzes. Disconnection troubles. But there is still a hopeful heartbeat resounding in the abyss.

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The New Engagement

The New Engagement endeavors a novel approach to discovering, introducing, and showcasing writers, artists, and filmmakers, by providing them digital and print platforms, while encouraging and supporting their social-consciousness.