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MAYDAY Magazine: Issue 10 Fall 2016

October 1, 2016 Contributed By: Alicia Anderson, Allison Blevins, Amy King, Bob Petersen, Carolyn Boll, Chase Dimock, Consuelo Arias, David Eye, Deborah La Garbanza, Diana Rickard, Dionisio Cañas, Donna Fleischer, Elissa Cahn, Gabriella M. Belfiglio, J.D. Isip, Jane Eaton Hamilton, Jennifer Morales, Kelli Connell, Kelly Miller, Lee Colin Thomas, Melissa Buckheit, Merrill Cole, R.B. Mertz, Robin Reagler, Susan Lynn Solomon, Susan Oke, Terry Adams, Tyler Gillespie

MAYDAY Magazine: Issue 10 Fall 2016

EDITORS’ INTRODUCTION Chase Dimock & Amy King LGBT Writing and the 21st Century

FEATURED
ARTIST

Kelli Connell Double Life

NONFICTION

Alicia Anderson Nichts passiert in München
(Nothing Happens in Munich)
Consuelo Arias From New York City to Mar Chiquita: Evocations of a Singular Friendship
Merrill Cole The Blond Sheep
David Eye Messages from Howard
Tyler Gillespie Rt now sum1 is writin a Youtube Com3nt
Deborah La Garbanza The Shalom Sisters
Kelly Miller Unrequited
FICTION Carolyn Boll Do You Know the Way
Elissa Cahn The Nocking Vane
Jane Eaton Hamilton Territory
Susan Oke Not This Time
Susan Lynn Solomon Reunion
POETRY Terry Adams Heterosexual Middle Age Males
Gabriella M. Belfiglio Cinderella Washington DC 2004
Allison Blevins How to Be Gay in Missouri

Privilege

Melissa Buckheit When You’re Dead
David Eye “Company”
Donna Fleischer November
J.D. Isip The Overture
R.B. Mertz Crack
Jennifer Morales Yearning
Bob Petersen On Plumstead Common
Robin Reagler The Heights
Diana Rickard Café des Artistes
Lee Colin Thomas Unspoken in an Undated Photograph

TRANSLATION

Dionisio Cañas
Translated by Consuelo Arias
“A simple HIV test…”


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