Issue 28: Not Forgotten is not available for purchase as an E-Journal. We apologize for the inconvenience.
To make art is, in many ways, to remember fully: to hold together all the hard and good truths as one interwoven whole. In this issue, our contributors packed our pages full of meditations about the nature of memory—the way our minds cling to details like smoke rings drifting to the ceiling, or grimy outline of a bird who flew into the window.
All of these voices bear witness to the power of memory and recollecting, speaking to the rich and varied meanings of remembering—from the song of memory, to remembering the dead, recalling the faces of our loved ones, and to the mercy of being content with memory.
FEATURING 2013 VanderMey Nonfiction Prize judged by Brian Doyle
NONFICTION
The Girl in the Photograph, Craig Reinbold
Fall in Love, Lourdemie, Lindsey DeLoach Jones
Smoke Rings, Denise Frame Harlan
FICTION
The Creche Lady, S. Frederic Liss
VISUAL ART
Psychopomp, Geoffrey Krawczyk
Witnessing, Geoffrey Krawczyk
Barzakh, Geoffrey Krawczyk
and more
Voyage, Frank Krifka
For the soul senses if the self is lost, then all is lost, Lindsay Rodgers
The ever youthful Mercury bird, Lindsay Rodgers
Untitled, Lindsay Rogers
and more