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Tag: Issue One

Three Illustrations by Eben Kling

*Ed.’s Note: click images to view larger sizes. Big Flood Double Man Good Joke Eben Kling received his BFA from Montserrat … More

art, Eben Kling, HFR 3.1, HFR Archives, Issue One, Volume Three

Poetry: Suzi F. Garcia’s “Dirt Skirt Divas Present No Man’s Land”

Dirt Skirt Divas Present No Man’s Land Painted roses on my lips, feather lashes wink wink blink   tonight Gloves come … More

HFR 3.1, HFR Archives, Issue One, Poetry, Suzi F. Garcia, Volume Three

Fiction: “The Pregnant Milessa” by Nick Kocz

The Pregnant Milessa The Pregnant Milessa had been awaiting the birth of her first child for nine years. Sonograms foretold … More

Fiction, HFR 3.1, HFR Archives, Issue One, Nick Kocz, Volume Three

Two Poems by Ally Harris

Ayreamd Color, orb             ring—fur, lie, rise serious, heavyhead I shoulder mind on. Pleasurethis conversion as the ram ray sparkest thusa … More

Ally Harris, HFR 3.1, HFR Archives, Issue One, Poetry, Volume Three

Poetry: Three Dead Wrestler Elegies by W. Todd Kaneko

The Grand Wizard of Wrestling Can Make You a Man The Grand Wizard can take a boy outof his everyday … More

HFR 3.1, HFR Archives, Issue One, Poetry, Volume Three, W. Todd Kaneko

Fiction: Brett Beach’s “Eastside”

Eastside The missing boy lived a block over, in the part of town where children often disappeared. This was in … More

Brett Beach, Fiction, HFR 3.1, HFR Archives, Issue One, Volume Three

Fiction: “You Shouldn’t Have Done It” by Ace Boggess & Jennifer Lynn Hall

You Shouldn’t Have Done It Warren watched her stagger along the riverbank, drunk or maybe crazy. He thought about the … More

Ace Boggess, Fiction, HFR 3.1, HFR Archives, Issue One, Jennifer Lynn Hall, Volume Three

Three Poems by Nate Marshall

landing Surprise escapes your lips as you soarinto the sinking of having your shinskicked from under you. If you’re luckythe … More

HFR 3.1, HFR Archives, Issue One, Nate Marshall, Poetry, Volume Three

Four Illustrations by Jon Read

*Ed.’s Note: click images to view larger sizes. Smoke Signals Inside Fun Lake Mutant Love Mutant Attack A native of … More

art, HFR 3.1, HFR Archives, Issue One, Jon Read, Volume Three

Three Poems by Joseph Mulholland

Transmigration, Volume One Did you recognize the sensation of olive meat hugging its cold pit for warmth? Her blood-belly protrudes … More

HFR 2.1, HFR Archives, Issue One, Joseph Mulholland, Poetry, vol. 2

Two Poems by M.A. Schaffner

So Morbid, So What? -1- Okay it’s not death but the long preludeof appointments, tests, and troubling results,followed by additional … More

HFR 2.1, HFR Archives, Issue One, M.A. Schaffner, Poetry, vol. 2

Fiction: Amanda Goldblatt’s “The Way We Feel Sometimes”

The Way We Feel Sometimes First I’m confrontational with shift workers. The pharmacist asks for my signature, if I have … More

Amanda Goldblatt, Fiction, HFR 2.1, HFR Archives, Issue One, vol. 2

Fiction: Daniel J. Cecil’s “The Stages of Orbit”

The Stages of Orbit -1- Jonathan was drawn back by a force when the airlock opened. It was the vision … More

Daniel J. Cecil, Fiction, HFR 2.1, HFR Archives, Issue One, vol. 2

Fiction: Justin Lawrence Daugherty’s “Whatever Don’t Drown Will Always Rise”

Whatever Don’t Drown Will Always Rise People hear Nebraska and they think Omaha, the big city, or they think nothing … More

Fiction, HFR 2.1, HFR Archives, Issue One, Justin Lawrence Daugherty, vol. 2

Essay: “HOW EVERY LIVING THING IS IN ITSELF A HOUSE ON FIRE” by David Tomaloff

*Ed.’s Note: click images to view larger sizes. HOW EVERY LIVING THING IS IN ITSELF A HOUSE ON FIRE ONE///DWELLINGS [1] … More

David Tomaloff, Essay, HFR 2.1, HFR Archives, Issue One, vol. 2

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