
Fireside Quarterly | Spring 2019
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In this issue:
- “Balompié,” a story by Ana Hurtado
- “Poison,” a story by Cyd Athens
- “Medusa,” a poem by Rose Lemberg
- “How to Say I Love You with Wikipedia,” a story by Beth Goder, illustrated by Cat O'Neil
- “Faded,” an essay by Derek Newman-Stille
- “The Jubilee,” a story by Sheree Renée Thomas
- “You Are Bleeding,” a story by Alexandra Seidel
- “Your Inheritance Will Taste of Salt,” a story by Karolina Fedyk
- “Mother Tongue,” a poem by Jessica Cho
- “Chiripas,” a story by José González Vargas
- “Harassment Culture: You're Soaking In It,” an essay by Mikki Kendall
- “My Sister is a House,” a story by Zoë Medeiros
- “All the Hometowns You Can't Stay Away From,” a story by Izzy Wasserstein, illustrated by Matthew Davis
- “Aging Elements,” a story by Ben Francisco
- “Five Stories in the Monsoon Night,” a story by Nghi Vo, illustrated by Ora Xu
- “Bubbles and His Biped,” a story by Mary Berman
- “Change Comes Unevenly: Protecting Trans Rights with the Yes on 3 Campaign,” an essay by A. A. McNamara
- “Larga Distancia/Long Distance,” a story by Raquel Castro
- “The Telegrapher,” a poem by Rešoketšwe Manenzhe