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  • Volume 6:
  • Editor’s Note
  • Poetry
    • Why Am I Sadder During the Summer, by Lex Chilson
    • Our Mother’s Lambs, by Marina Fec
    • how to be a human being, by arizona hurn
    • June 21: Poem for Kearney, by Tyler Michael Jacobs
    • Coming Out, by Violet Mitchell
    • SONNET FOR RACIALLY AMBIGUOUS WOMEN, by Maya Salameh
    • PHONETICS, by Maya Salameh
    • Malleable, by Adam D. Weeks
  • Fiction
    • Dry Spell, by Maryetta Henry
    • Would God Have a Beach House?, by Gabraella Wescott
    • Do I miss myself? by Holley Ziemba
  • Creative Nonfiction
    • First Flight, by Hannah Baumgardt
    • If We Are But A Moment, by True Dabill
  • Author Interviews
    • Interview with Roy Guzman
    • Interview with John Ostrander (Part 1)
    • Interview with John Ostrander (Part 2)
  • Runestone Student Editor Book Reviews
    • ARKANSAS by John Brandon
    • THE VEGETARIAN by Han Kang
    • THE BONE CLOCKS by David Mitchell
    • EVIDENCE OF V by Sheila O’Connor
    • THE COLLECTED SCHIZOPHRENIAS, Esmé Weijun Wang

Book Reviews by v. 6 Runestone student editors:

Arkansas
John Brandon
McSweeney’s
Novel

Reviewed by Gabe Mianulli

The Vegetarian
Han Kang

Hogarth Press
Novel 

Reviewed by Hannah Morin

The Bone Clocks
David Mitchell
Random House
Novel

Reviewed by Genni Callaway

Evidence of V:
A Novel In Fragments, Facts, and Fictions
Sheila O’Connor
Rose Metal Press

Reviewed by Kelly Holm

The Collected Schizophrenias
Esmé Weijun Wang

Graywolf Press
Essays

Reviewed by Eliot Joy

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