Stoneboat 13.2 - Fall 2023
Nonfiction
Things I Learned About Sex, Love, and Attraction at
the Barn by Nancy Parshall
The Guardians Are Watching by Katie Marks
Do Androids Suffer Body Dysmorphia? by Alicia Hilton
The Amazing Race by Melinda DeFrain
“Time Is Fleeting” by Juan Sebastian Restrepo
Poetry
Drift by Lisa Rhoades
Leaving Waupun by GR Collins
Flood the Rivers by Christa Fairbrother
Patchwork by Mimi Whittaker
A Birth in the Commune by Carson Wolfe
Woman Lost While Looking at Stars by Dawn Angelicca Barcelona
At the Biblical Pub of Secret Genders in the Gentrified Section of Oscar Wilde’s London by Lois Marie Harrod
Trethevy Quoit by Mary E. Croy
Surely, You Know by Tricia Knoll
Orbits by Timothy Geiger
Near the Freeway by Freesia McKee
Body Found at Recycling Plant, Crushed by Garbage
Truck by Robert Fillman
Artist Bios
“Her Head Was Full of Clouds” by Sarah-Jane Crowson
fiction
Daddy by Andrew Nickerson
Adios, San Patricios by Paul D. Mooney
The Daikon King by Bruce Kamei
Pressie’s Carcass by Jonathan Mann
“Night Star” by Sarah-Jane Crowson
Sarah-Jane Crowson's work is inspired by fairytales, psychogeography, and surrealism. She uses bricolage to investigate the unusual and surprising, exploring the space between real and imagined. She is an educator at Hereford College of Arts and a postgraduate researcher at Birmingham City University, investigating ideas of the “critical radical rural.” She has visual poetry published in journals such as Waxwing, Thrush Journal, Petrichor, and Iron Horse Literary Review. She was shortlisted for the Haiku Foundation Touchstone award in 2020. You can find her on Twitter @Sarahjfc.
Juan Sebastian Restrepo lives and works in Miami, Florida. Sebastian employs a figurative language in painting to depict his major life events and give life to memories, to depict special moments in his life, and to make new paintings as a way to explore his intersectionality. Sebastian has exhibited his work in different organizations, most recently in the New World Gallery, New World School of the Arts, "intersections" (2023); Edwardsville Arts Center, Edwardsville, IL , "Hybridity" (2018).
Anthony Santulli (he/they) is a New Jersey-born writer and artist with a BA in creative writing and Italian from Susquehanna University. Their recent work has appeared in Trace Fossils Review, COUNTERCLOCK, BRUISER, Anti-Heroin Chic, Random Sample, and Red Noise Collective.