Jason St. Clair
Infrared Dreams 3, IR digital image, 13″ x 19″, 2023
Sean Sullivan
Wish You Were Here, found objects and spray paint, 28″ x 20″ x 42″, 2023
Holly Willis
Sometimes borderline, photograph, 2023 They had me transfixed, photograph, 2023
Volume 15.2
POETRY NONFICTION FICTION Cover Art: Corner Study 01, by Cameron Kester
An Epigram for a Dog’s Life

[sc_embed_player fileurl=https://bloodorangereviewwp-staging.wc.reclaim.cloud/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/An_Epigram_for_a_Dogs_Life-1.m4a] The simplest ruleset by which you may abide is this: You knead the bread. I knead the bed. I eat the bread. You don’t need the bread. Cover Art by Ellen Harrold
///Melting

“The animals have come to discuss the end of the world,” she whispers.
Title Worksheet

Julie quipped, “I wouldn’t title my book The Something.” Would you? Good question. No. The Noun. The Descriptive Noun. The Person. The best title surprises. Evokes. Some of my preferred titles do not conform to rules, thus do not fit eligibility to be cited. Insert [title] here. Does it pique you? Or pose issues with […]
Summer 2023 Mid-Issue Feature

Ellen Harrold
Collapse, Digital Photograph, 2021. Slip Stitch, Digital Photograph, 2023
K. Carlton Johnson

Chat Room, Mixed Media, 11″x14″, 2020.
Tri Nhan 004 Confesses to Tri Nhan 206 at a Beach

i feel this story again again:
Onion Grass in February

A Poet and An Astrophysicist Walk Into A Bar. There’s a joke there somewhere.
Noriega Dies the Morning I Visit Dad

A chart on the door tells how to know who is in what sort of danger by the color of their socks.
(un)inhabited

You are neither immigrant nor alien. / . . . / You are merely part of multiple worlds.
Hate Poem

We have disappointed one another / in countless ways; let me count the ways: