Issues
2013 Fall - The Fiction Issue
2014 Fall - Fiction: Kianny N. Antigua
2014 Spring - Ra(i)ces: Black Feminist Encounters
2015 Fall - Tierra/Home
2015 Spring - Girls in Their Bedrooms
2016 Fall - What We Love
2016 Spring - Atravesando
2017 Fall - Dirty Laundry
2017 Spring - Best of Kweli
2017 Summer - Kitchen Table Translation
2018 Fall - Edges
2018 Winter — (un)bound
2019 Summer - Inheritance
2020 October - The Ferrante Project
2020 Winter - The Poetry Issue
2021 HMB
2021 The Fiction Issue
2022 - September: Mothers Unearthed
2022 - The Tarot Issue
2023 - 10th Anniversary Double Issue
2023 - 10th Anniversary Issue Part I: Poetry & Nonfiction
2023 - 10th Anniversary Issue Part II: Fiction & Interviews
2024 - Bending
2024 Fall – Longing
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Erika Morillo was born and raised in the Dominican Republic, is a freelance documentary photographer…