
Fireside Quarterly | Fall 2019
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In this issue:
- “Lost Girl,” a story by Catherine Lundoff
- “The Haunting of 13 Olúwo Street,” a story by Suyi Davies Okungbowa
- “After Living with Him,” a poem by Okwudili Nebeolisa
- “On the Other Side of the Line,” a story by A. T. Greenblatt, illustrated by Amanda Makepeace
- “Radio Static,” a story by Carolin Jansen
- “White Saviorism and the Brooklyn Hammer Murders,” an essay by Diana Lu
- “What Cannot Follow,” a story by Eugenia Triantafyllou
- “Personal Rakshasi,” a story by Suzan Palumbo
- “The Emotional Beats of Becoming a Guide Dog Handler,” an essay by Elsa Sjunneson
- “who i am,” a poem by Amber Bird
- “FEMALE COMPUTER WANTED, APPLY WITHIN,” a story by Innocent Chizaram Ilo, illustrated by Reiko Murakami
- “Baterías/Batteries,” a story by Patricia Coral
- “The Boy on the Roof,” a story by Francesca Forrest
- “I Send My Tower Walking,” a story by Amanda Helms
- “Getting Out of the Cold: Revisiting Toxic Masculinity in Lethal Weapon,” an essay by Brandon O'Brien
- “There Is No Beauty Without Resistance,” a story by Dominica Phetteplace, illustrated by Stephanie Singleton
- “Where You Are Now Is Better Than Where You Were Before,” a story by Eliza Victoria
- “For Mrs. Q,” a poem by C. S. E. Cooney
- “Partially True (But Mostly Not),” a story by Sherin Nicole
- “From Under the Peach Tree,” a story by Kerry Truong