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issue no. 5 | fall 2021

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letter from the editors


Dear friends,

Thank you for your patience as we have been working on Issue 5. The little extra time made so much difference, and we hope that you’ll agree as you navigate your way through our updated website. 

Throughout our short time with Ample Remains, we’ve noticed trends in the pieces that speak to us and our literary mission. The struggle for identity, the tragedy of time, the little phrases caught in our heads that we need to repeat to ourselves to keep moving--these notions have emerged especially prominent in the work we have to share with you in this issue.

We hope you can sit with them, feel them, and let them carry you along for a while. Stay well.
Best wishes, 
Carlos & Sydney
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I. 

georgia creek angel 
Calia Lynn Mayfield 
​poetry
Double Sonnet at Twenty, Imagining
Nate Metz
​poetry
Palms Tree
J.R. Allen 
fiction
Why I Believe Ricardo Montanez Invented Flaming Hot Cheetos
Julián Martinez​
poetry
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II.​

fishhook
Sarah Wallis
poetry

Whitewater
Tatiana Clark
poetry
frequencies
Assia Messaoudi
poetry
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III. 

Trans*Mythos
Isabel Grey
poetry​​
enkindle
Jason Baltazar
poetry
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IV.​

Hormones and Clapton During First Period
Bree Bailey
poetry

Golden Shovel for Destiny
Kaleigh O'Keefe
poetry
Running on Ice
Holyn Thigpen
creative nonfiction
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