Why Do We | BELIEVE

EDITORIAL
Why Believe? by Salon Staff
FICTION
Death Becomes Us by Tim Kreider
Revelations by Matt Cheney
NON-FICTION
One Day by Annabel Lucy Smith
Poor Her Soul by Mira Ptacin
Pinheads No More by Chris Grillo
POETRY
Composure by Louisa A. Igloria
Birthmark by Prabhakar Vasan
Noise by Cheryl Burke
Consider by Diane Schenker
Yes No Yes by Diane Schenker
INTERVIEWS
Nancy Agabian by Nita Noveno
In Celebration | AUDACITY
EDITORIAL
Audacity: The New Scarlet Letter by Caroline Berger
FICTION
The Hopeful Story People Want to Hear by Catherine Curan
Jen the First by Benjamin Matvey
NON-FICTION
A Report from Kenya: Parsing a Native Son by Charles A. Matathia
Memento Mori by Barbara Sueko McGuire
A Cub in Winter by Luis H. Francia
A Day at the Dentist by Erica Silberman
100% Armenian Blood: A Theoretical Performance by Nancy Agabian
POETRY
Moonstreet by Stephanie Sherman (in English and Spanish)
Disciple by Ching-In Chen
Default by Caroline Berger
MUSIC REVIEWS
Neptune’s Daughter, Luminescent Orchestrii by Dominic Masi
INTERVIEWS
Bino A. Realuyo by Nita Noveno
Summer Is Done | MELT
During the heat and humidity of summer, we discovered the most refreshing prose and poetry. Also in this issue, an interview with Felicia Sullivan, author of The Sky Isn’t Visible from Here. Read on. This issue will melt your heart.
FICTION
Grand Inquisitor by Jim Butler
Bone China by Neale Jones
NON-FICTION
Idaho Fell by Jen Hirt
POETRY
Dreamboat by Kate Bernadette Benedict
Slipknots by Michelle Lee
INTERVIEWS
Felicia Sullivan by Nita Noveno
Spring Has Sprung | CHANGE

Bet you thought that nasty winter would never end. In this issue of Salon, we’ve got some fresh prose, an out of this world interview and knock your socks off poetry to usher in our favorite time of the year.
FICTION
The Thing About Luzhin by Michael Moreci
How We Remember by Miranda Train
Garden by Susan Tepper
NON-FICTION
Understanding My Kenya by Bitsy
Oriovac by Catherine Kanjer Kapphahn
POETRY
Firecrackers by S.G. Frazier
The Hello Girls by KC Trommer
INTERVIEWS
Matthew Cheney by Nita Noveno
Hop on the Inaugural Issue | MOVE
Woo-hoo. Celebrate! The inaugural issue is out. Sunday Salon is entering a new phase in its fifth year of existence and bringing you prose galore from some of our favorite writers (and pictures too). Where else can we showcase their talents and reach more readers but on-line? And we’re calling it Sunday Salon ‘zine. A dream come true.
FICTION
Hard-on by Brett Berk
Marionette by Melanie Pappadis
Piedad by Lynee Bamat Mijangos
NON-FICTION
Hawxhurst Road, Circa 1981 by Dara Amchin Underberg
Giants: Parade or Election? by Yucef Mayes
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