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Issue 090: July 2024, Nonfiction

New Nonfiction by Michael Jerome Plunkett: “Four Letter Words: A Meditation on Fuck”

June 30, 2024 by Michael Jerome Plunkett

The most versatile piece of equipment an infantryman carries is a four-letter word. It can be used in almost every conceivable situation. It’s sharp, cuts smooth and clean. It can sever all manner ...

Fiction, Issue 090: July 2024

New Fiction by Dion Wright: “Your Land”

June 30, 2024 by Dion Wright

“Drone up,” said Lieutenant Levi. Heads turned and eyes followed the drone’s swift ascent to the sequoia canopy 350 feet above. It briefly hovered there before slipping out of sight, free of the en...

Issue 090: July 2024, Nonfiction

New Review by Maggie Gamberton: Nancy Stroer’s Playing Army

June 30, 2024 by Maggie Gamberton

A Game of Soldiers – A Review of Playing Army by Nancy Stroer LT Minerva Mills is a hot mess. Literally. We meet her with ‘sweat pooling in her waistband’ as her mother rams through a termina...

Issue 090: July 2024, Poetry

New Poetry by Shawn McCann: “All I Can Do Is Watch” and “No Way To Fight Back”

June 30, 2024 by Shawn McCann

New Poetry by Shawn McCann: “All I Can Do Is Watch” and “No Way To Fight Back”

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Issue 090: July 2024, Poetry

New Poetry by Kathleen Hellen: “People Boats” and “Pretending There Is A Garden In The Spring, Paradise In Time”

June 30, 2024 by Kathleen Hellen

New Poetry by Kathleen Hellen: “People Boats” and “Pretending There Is Garden In The Spring, Paradise In Time”

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Issue 089: June 2024, Nonfiction

New Nonfiction from Patty Prewitt: “Missing Amy”

June 2, 2024 by Patty Prewitt

Missouri inmate Patty Prewitt has been in prison for almost 40 years. She is serving a life sentence for the murder of her husband, Bill, in 1984. The conviction, however, is problematic. The prose...

Fiction, Issue 089: June 2024

New Fiction from Matt Jones: “The Fisherman”

June 2, 2024 by Matthew James Jones

  “You coming to work, New Guy?” Sailor asks, and I snarl at my nickname. Dude gives me the creeps—somehow they stuffed a three-hundred-pound bear who never blinks into a uniform. When the pla...

Issue 089: June 2024, Nonfiction

New Nonfiction from Tom Keating: “The Lobby”

June 2, 2024 by Tom Keating

I am careful with the coffee tray. It holds four coffees and one tea for my guys in the VA hospital lobby. Everyone who comes to the VA hospital spends time sitting in the lobby, waiting for a meet...

Issue 089: June 2024

New Poetry by David Dixon: “Last Night, I Dreamed of the Korengal”; “Look at This Thing We’ve Made”; and “War Poetry”

June 2, 2024 by David Dixon

New Poems by David Dixon: “Last Night, I Dreamed of the Korengal;” “Look at This Thing We’ve Made;” and “War Poetry”

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Issue 089: June 2024, Poetry

New Poetry by Cheney Crow: “The Grey Phone”

June 2, 2024 by Cheney Crow

New poem by Cheney Crow: “The Grey Phone”

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Issue: 088: May 2024, Nonfiction

New Interview from Larry Abbott: “The Visual Diary of Danish Soldier Henrik Andersen”

May 5, 2024 by Larry Abbott

Art After War: The Visual Diary of Danish Soldier Henrik Andersen As the memory of U.S. participation in the Afghanistan War fades in the minds of most Americans (the report on the exit fiasco notw...

The Gulf of Aden, captured in this Envisat image, is located in the Indian Ocean and is situated between Yemen (seen above the gulf) on the south coast of the Arabian Peninsula and Somalia (seen below the gulf) in Africa. Envisat's Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS) acquired this image on 1 March 2005.
Issue: 088: May 2024, Nonfiction

New Nonfiction by Krista Puttler: “Traversing the Gate of Tears”

May 5, 2024 by Krista Puttler

Dubai is one gigantic, grey strip mall. “Does anyone know why they call this place Dubai?” I look away from my bus window. The tour guide sits on the edge of her seat in the front row, leaning into...

Issue: 088: May 2024, Nonfiction

New Fiction from Steve Bills: “Bombing Pearl Harbor”

May 5, 2024 by Steve Bills

29 April 1971 From: Naval Science Department To: Midshipmen Second Class, Navigation and Piloting 301 (NAV 301) Subject: Final Navigation Project-Due: 1600 hours, 13 May, Luce Hall, Room 104 Master...

Issue: 088: May 2024, Poetry

New Poetry by Joshua Folmar: “Sudoku”

May 5, 2024 by Joshua Folmar

New Poem by Joshua Folmar: Sudoku

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Issue: 088: May 2024, Poetry

New Poetry by Lawrence Bridges: “Time of War and Exile” and “Taking an Island”

May 5, 2024 by Lawrence Bridges

New poems by Lawrence Bridge: “Time of War and Exile” and “Taking an Island”

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Archives, Issue 087: April 2024, Poetry

New Poetry by Marty Krasney: “Where We Are Now”

March 31, 2024 by Marty Krasney

New poem by Marty Krasney: “Where We Are Now”

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Archives, Issue 087: April 2024, Poetry

New Poetry by Matthew Hummer: “Amortization”

March 31, 2024 by Matthew Hummer

New poem by Matthew Hummer: “Amortization”

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Archives, Issue 087: April 2024, Poetry

New Poetry by Linnea George: “Course Correction”

March 31, 2024 by Linnea George

New poem by Linnea George: “Course Correction”

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Archives, Fiction, Issue 087: April 2024

New Fiction by Bryan Thomas Woods: “Dirt and Bones”

March 31, 2024 by Bryan Thomas Woods

Somewhere near the Hải Vân Pass, Vietnam, 1969 I found her body tangled among a thicket of vines on the jungle floor. Our patrol stopped for the night, and we were digging into our defensive positi...

Archives, Issue 087: April 2024, Nonfiction

New Nonfiction from Kevin Honold: “The People of Cain”

March 31, 2024 by Kevin Honold

  But vnto Kain and to his offering he had no regarde: wherefore Kain was exceeding wroth, and his countenance fell downe. —Genesis 4:5, Geneva Bible of 1560 From first light until long after ...

Fiction, Issue 086: March 2024

New Fiction by Sándor Jászberény: “Honey”

March 4, 2024 by Sándor Jászberényi

1. A rocket hit the village. I woke up to the sound of the explosion. My eyes widened, I jumped out of bed, put on my bulletproof vest, grabbed my helmet and boots and headed for the door. Another ...

Issue 086: March 2024, Nonfiction

New Nonfiction by Dean Hosni: “The Cartoon War”

March 4, 2024 by Dean Hosni

October 6, 1973. Los Angeles. The stack of newspapers sat in front of me on the brown shag carpet, and next to it was a plastic bag half full of red rubber bands. I reached into the bag, took a doz...

Issue 086: March 2024, Poetry

New Poetry by Almyr Bump: “Plowing Water”

March 4, 2024 by Almyr Bump

New poem by Almyr Bump: “Plowing Water”

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Issue 086: March 2024, Poetry

New Poetry by J.S. Alexander: “Sabat”

March 4, 2024 by JS Alexander

New Poem by J.S. Alexander: “Sabat (Loyalty)”

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Verrazano Narrows Bridge at dusk, low angle, distant end terminating in clouds
Adrian Bonenberger, Fiction, Issue 086: March 2024

New Fiction by Adrian Bonenberger: “King Tide”

March 4, 2024 by Adrian Bonenberger

We’d been expecting the fascists for a few days but they’d gotten hung up on Newark. Usually they moved fast. Camden had gone quiet just a week after the government had evacuated from Washing...

Issue 085: February 2024, Nonfiction

Peter Molin’s “Strike Through the Mask!”: The Clock Strikes Twelve

February 4, 2024 by Peter Molin

My year-long run as guest-columnist for The Wrath-Bearing Tree comes to an end this month. I’m not sure if WBT founders Adrian Bonenberger and Mike Carson planned for my stint to last only twelve m...

Issue 085: February 2024, Poetry

New Poetry by D.R. James: “Surreal Expulsion”

February 4, 2024 by DR James

New poem by DR James: Surreal Expulsion

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Issue 085: February 2024, Poetry

New Poetry by Pawel Grajnert: “Michigan”

February 4, 2024 by Pawel Grajnert

New poem by Pawel Grajnert: Michigan

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Photo taken by Patrick Feller
Fiction, Issue 085: February 2024

New Fiction by J. Malcolm Garcia: “An Arrangement”

February 4, 2024 by J. Malcolm Garcia

I escaped to America after my fiancé, Farhid, died. He was an officer in the Afghan National Army in Bagarm when he was killed by a roadside bomb. His friend Abdul called and told me the news. He a...

Opuntia sp. (prickly pear cactus) (Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas, USA)
Fiction, Issue 085: February 2024

New Fiction by Jesse Rowell: “Second Skin”

February 4, 2024 by Jesse Rowell

Alpert Nelsen had lost a toe. He just didn’t know it yet. Not a big toe. One of the smaller ones. It got infected when he kicked a roll of fencing after his cameraman deleted the interview footage....

Issue 085: February 2024, Nonfiction

New Nonfiction by Larry Abbott: The Photographic Self-Portraits of Ron Whitehead

February 4, 2024 by Larry Abbott

There Is No Such Thing as an Unwounded Soldier Ron Whitehead works in a variety of photographic series:  Eye of the Storm are impressionistic visions of war to give a more dynamic view of combat th...

Issue 084: January 2024, Nonfiction, Special Collaboration Issue with So Say We All and The Wrath-Bearing Tree

So Say We All and Wrath-Bearing Tree Collaborate!

January 25, 2024 by Andria Williams

In collaboration with So Say We All‘s Veterans Writing Division, founder Justin Hudnall and The Wrath-Bearing Tree‘s Andria Williams had the privilege of serving 21 veterans, active-dut...

Issue 084: January 2024, Nonfiction

Peter Molin’s “Strike Through the Mask!”: The Great Contemporary War-Writing Quiz

January 1, 2024 by Peter Molin

  30 questions; let’s see who knows their stuff. Answers below. 27-30 Correct: Expert 23-26: Sharpshooter 19-22: Marksman Less than 19: Bolo Ready, go! 1.  “The war tried to kill us in the spr...

The Fall of Icarus (originally titled The Forces of Life and the Spirit Triumphing over Evil or simply The UNESCO painting) is a mural by Pablo Picasso.
Issue 084: January 2024, Nonfiction

New Nonfiction from Ciel Downing: “Burn Baby Burn”

January 1, 2024 by Ciel Downing

“Fire in the belly!” “Be all you can be!” “Get fired up!”  Slogans to incite, ignite, excite and encourage living on the edge—the thrill of defying death on the pages of peril. “Fire in the hole!” ...

Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, with the aircraft carrier USS Midway (CV-41) in the background.
Issue 084: January 2024, Nonfiction

New Fiction by R.L. Peterson: “Rules of Dying”

January 1, 2024 by R.L. Peterson

Every work day morning at 8 o’clock sharp, me, Juan, Marcus, and Willard stand at attention with hands over our hearts while the national anthem plays on the loud speaker at Fort Rosecrans National...

Fiction, Issue 084: January 2024

New Fiction by Nancy Ford Dugan: “Flow”

January 1, 2024 by Nancy Dugan

So, Abe, the pleasant guy who buzzes you in every week at the bubbled-roof tennis facility, takes your thick wad of cash (he appreciates exact change) and makes the usual small talk: weather, recen...

Issue 084: January 2024, Poetry

New Poetry by Ben White: “Cleaning the M60 – 39 Years and January 26, 1984”

January 1, 2024 by Ben White

New Poetry by Ben White: “Cleaning the M60 – 39 Years and January 26, 1984”

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Issue 084: January 2024, Poetry

New Poetry by Kat Raido: “Blood Goggles”

January 1, 2024 by Kat Raido

New poem by Kat Raido: “Blood Goggles”

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Issue 083: December 2023, Nonfiction

Wild Delights: Patrick Hicks Interviews Brian Turner

December 6, 2023 by Patrick Hicks

  Patrick Hicks: Brian Turner earned an MFA from the University of Oregon and taught English in South Korea for a year before he joined the United States Army. He served in Bosnia-Herzegovina ...

Issue 083: December 2023, Nonfiction

Peter Molin’s Strike “Through the Mask!”: Three Vignettes

December 3, 2023 by Peter Molin

Memoirs written by soldiers and Marines who fought in the Second Battle of Fallujah in Iraq and the Korengal Valley in Afghanistan portray many events that caused their authors anguish. Below I des...

Fiction, Issue 083: December 2023

New Fiction by Tim Lynch: “The Skipper”

December 3, 2023 by Tim Lynch

It was a typical Thursday night at the Taj Tiki Bar, tucked away off the Jalalabad – Kabul road in the hamlet of Bagrami just outside of the Jbad city limits. The Tiki Bar at the Taj had been estab...

The martyrdom of Saint Bartholomew. Crayon manner print by or after J Gamelin, 1778/1779. Created 1779. Apostle Bartholomew, Saint. Contributors: Jacques Gamelin (1739–1803). Work ID: agp2b7wd.
Fiction, Issue 083: December 2023

New Fiction by Todd Easton Mills: “When Beauty is Convulsive”

December 3, 2023 by Todd Mills

From his notebook, illustrated with a picture of a four-eyed flower: We live in a bungalow in Pasadena, California, where my father is a professor of physics at Cal Tech, and my mother is a plein a...

Amalie Flynn, Issue 083: December 2023, Poetry

New Poetry by Amalie Flynn: “Strip”

December 3, 2023 by Amalie Flynn

New Poem by Amalie Flynn: “Strip”

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Issue 083: December 2023, Poetry

New Poetry by Damian White: “Alabaster Clouds”

December 3, 2023 by Damian White

New Poetry by Damian White: “Alabaster Clouds”

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Issue 083: December 2023, Nonfiction

New Review from Larry Abbott: “Corn, Coal & Yellow Ribbons” and “Midnight Cargo”

December 3, 2023 by Larry Abbott

Corn, Coal & Yellow Ribbons. Poems by Kevin Basl and Nathan Lewis. Trumansburg, NY:  Out of Step Press, 2021. Midnight Cargo:  Stories and Poems.  Kevin Basl.  Trumansburg, NY: Illuminated Pres...

Issue 082: November 2023, Nonfiction

Peter Molin’s “Strike Through the Mask!”: Fallujah-Korengal/Korengal-Fallujah

November 6, 2023 by Peter Molin

In my blog Time Now: The Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan in Art, Film, and Literature I rarely reviewed memoir and non-fiction. I also tried to promote stories about war other than those by infantryme...

Issue 082: November 2023, Poetry

New Poetry by Abena Ntoso: “Dear Melissa”

November 6, 2023 by Abena Ntoso

New poem by Abena Ntoso: “Dear Melissa”

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Issue 082: November 2023, Poetry

New Poetry by Luis-Lopez Maldonado: “Virus Como Chocolate” and “Pancho Villa, Cesar Chavez y Luis Lopez Madonado”

November 6, 2023 by Luis Lopez-Maldonado

New poetry by Luis-Lopez Maldonado: “Virus Como Chocolate” and “Pancho Villa, Cesar Chavez y Luis Lopez-Maldonado”

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Fiction, Issue 082: November 2023

New Fiction by LN Lewis: “Her Boyfriend Felipe”

November 6, 2023 by LN Lewis

“You must really like mango.” The girl lifts them, one, two, three, and puts them in the paper bag, but it’s me she is looking at. Sort of. One eye fixes on me and the other eye wanders off to the ...

Fiction, Issue 082: November 2023

New Fiction by Gordon Laws: “Make Their Ears Heavy, Shut Their Eyes”

November 6, 2023 by Gordon Laws

I know a deaf man who was once shopping in a general store. A stranger in town was also in the store, and he observed that the deaf man made no movement in response to sounds or voices and hence th...

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