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Tag: Volume 5

Poetry: Three EVP Recording Sessions by Lauren Brazeal Garza

EVP Recording Session #1: The Original Poltergeist Recalls “I moseyed to the lifeless party late, buried my shock under my … More

Haunted Passages, HFR Archives, Lauren Brazeal Garza, Poetry, Volume 5

Poetry by Alexa Mal: “Everything You Need to Know about Cooking with Blood”

Everything You Need to Know about Cooking with Blood friends, it’s gotten so practical the glass thumbs our feetwarmly & … More

Alexa Mal, HFR Archives, Poetry, Volume 5

“The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living; or, Selfies,” a poem by Jeff Alessandrelli

The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living; or, Selfies When asked what he would saveIf his … More

HFR Archives, Jeff Alessandrelli, Poetry, Volume 5

“Heroes,” lyric fiction by Miranda Mellis

Heroes 1. I am winding around a river in scarves. I become a fish. I am an eel with a … More

Fiction, HFR Archives, Miranda Mellis, Volume 5

Essay Hybrid: “Gnome: Excerpts” by Robert Lunday

Gnome: Excerpts Kouroi step forward and their smiles are votive candles. How much is lived between the words? What we … More

Essay, HFR Archives, Hybrid, Robert Lunday, Volume 5

Three Poems by Kim Kyung Ju (Translated by Jake Levine)

Hear the Mackerel Cry In a deep place grown flesh is filled to the brim. If you see the mackerel … More

HFR Archives, Jake Levine, Kim Kyung Ju, Poetry, translation, Volume 5

A Poem by Rob Gray: “The Rhododendron and Camellia Year Book (1966)”

The Rhododendron and Camellia Year Book (1966) —for Richard and Frances Chiem 1 We needMore men like RichardSons, brothers, uncles … More

HFR Archives, Poetry, Rob Gray, Volume 5

Three Poems by Jasmine An

Film Analysis Techniques Whose perspective does the camera represent? Whose eyes? I stare. How am I any different than the … More

HFR Archives, Jasmine An, Poetry, Volume 5

“Torture Horse,” a poem by Jessie Janeshek

Torture Horse See my body moveso many nuclear                                beauties in tinfoildraping the rage. My mouth is too smallto matter to … More

HFR Archives, Jessie Janeshek, Poetry, Volume 5

Nonfiction Essay: Philip James Shaw’s “when i’m having a difficult time maintaining my concentration with regard to certain aspects of my most immediate surroundings”

when i’m having a difficult time maintaining my concentration with regard to certain aspects of my most immediate surroundings when … More

Essay, HFR Archives, Nonfiction, Philip James Shaw, Volume 5

Poetry by Brian D. Morrison: “The Idea of Canaries”

The Idea of Canaries Psychoanalysis tells us the secretof healthy living: speech. Unspokenthoughts can travel at light speedramped to the … More

Brian D. Morrison, HFR Archives, Poetry, Volume 5

Gregory Lee Sullivan: Three Fictions

The Cow with a Hole in It I know all you want to do is stare at the hole in … More

Fiction, Gregory Lee Sullivan, HFR Archives, Volume 5

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