Issue 111: I Think I Should Go Home111 cover

I Think I Should Go Home: It's a phrase called upon when we are worried about what's happening at home or when we are worried about what to do, or have done to us, elsewhere.  The place we came from, home serves as a measure of the change, the enlargement or deminishment, we and the world have undergone.  It is often not how we remember it, nor how we wish it to be.

In this issue: We play 'what if' with Amy Jones; Nigel Beale examines criticism's darker side; Adrian Michael Kelly talks literary evangelism; Shannon Reynolds meditates on the death of Derek Weiler; Trevor Cole describes his first magazine love; fiction by Alison Pick, Lyse Champagne, Shaena Lambert, Ryan Turner, Ken Duffin, and Timothy Marsh; poetry by Michael Pacey, Jeff Latosik, William Knight, Laurelyn Whitt, Marsha Barber, Rolli, and Robyn Jeffrey.

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Issue 111: I Think I Should Go Home

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