FOUR WAY REVIEW

An Electronic Literary Journal

  • ISSUE 34

    ISSUE 34

    POETRY TWO POEMS by Caitlyn Klum TWO POEMS by Rajiv Mohabir TWO POEMS by Sebastian Paramo SELF-PORTRAIT AS THE LAST LINGERING PETAL ON A CHERRY BLOSSOM by Anthony Thomas Lombardi…

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POETRY

  • AUTOIMMUNE by Micaela Mascialino

    when she hears the word she pictures a car crashing into a column     her spine she’s told other words invasion foreign attack now missiles are guided into finger joints the left elbow      a combat zone like an allergy to a part of yourself the doctor explains her knees are sneezing

  • Barnstormers by Malik Abduh

    “They used to say, ‘If we find a good Black player, we’ll sign him.’ They was lying.” —Cool Papa Bell They tell me Pop Pop was some ballplayer. Copper toned, tanned like the leather of his glove; squinting on a dirt mound under Virginia skies.

  • TWO POEMS by Traci Brimhall

    AFTER WAKING FROM A SEVEN-YEAR DREAM It comes in my sleep and then it comes up the river, a tiger shark with its young in its mouth all singing the same commandment—Thou shalt kiss thy mistress’ Song of Solomon thighs and belly and the star tattoo on her left areola.

FICTION

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