ISSUE 7: SEPTEMBER 2015

The Sea in Her Ear By Opal Palmer Adisa She was drowning, and doing everything she knew she shouldn’t. She opened her mouth and tried to swallow the sea. Its ceaseless motion rocked her body; its voice whistled and echoed all around her. Splashing and crashing, its wetness clung to her like weighted cement that … Continue reading ISSUE 7: SEPTEMBER 2015