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​perhappened mag

​issue 14: HIDE & SEEK

august 2021

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​cover art by aleah dye, photo by road trip with raj via unsplash
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​meet our guest reader


Jessica Kim is the 2021-22 Los Angeles Youth Poet Laureate. Her work has appeared in Wildness Journal, Diode, F(r)iction, and more. She is the Editor-in-Chief of The Lumiere Review and Polyphony Lit. Find her at jessicakimwrites.weebly.com, @jessiicable on Twitter, or stealing cookies from the cookie jar.

we can't hide our gratitude to jessica kim for reviewing these stunning works -- thank you so much, jessica! 
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​i. hide


– poetry –
At noon,
​the hours sleep

​Satya Dash

– poetry –
Aubade for The Body
Keeps the Score

​Catherine Weiss

– poetry –
Portrait of a muse
as Venus

​KJ Li

– poetry –
Another poem
about eye contact

​Jack Apollo Hartley

– flash fiction –
Finch
​Amber Nuyens

– prose poetry –
Confession
​Taylor Hamann Los

– poetry –
SPACE FRAME #10
​Taylor Brunson


​ii. seek


– flash fiction –
Salvage
​Lacey Yong

– fiction –
Dennis Lee & Our Souls
​Celeste Chen

– poetry –
Golden Shovel for Counting
Ways to Be Alive

​Ariana van Dyck

– poetry –
When we were impatient
for sunlight

​Jane Zwart

– poetry –
When the Hoover
Sucked up my Crucifix

​Nadia Lines

– poetry –
Avril Lavigne's Complicated
plays at AfroPunk Atlanta

​Tyquan D. Morton

– poetry –
Defiant secular misery
fights astrology

with a folding chair

​Alexander Athanail

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