We are proud to present

 Issue Twenty-One

of No Contact

Two Poems
No Contact No Contact

Two Poems

by Victoria Mbabazi

It’s electric guitar with a solo that’s mostly distortion it’s being sad in major chords it’s the smell of the bar where the local bands play

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Two Poems
No Contact No Contact

Two Poems

by Tiffany Hsieh

Asian Man, 45, tackles a DIY home renovation project the same way he shakes his legs in his BMW waiting for the light to change.

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Temple St./ Deep Felt
No Contact No Contact

Temple St./ Deep Felt

by Uzodinma Okehi

. . . Mind still reeling. Sidestepping, I’m excusing myself, bumping shoulders.

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Two Poems
No Contact No Contact

Two Poems

by Gretchen Rockwell

I think our only movement is in slow-motion,

time spooling out in exhausted reels.

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Two Poems
No Contact No Contact

Two Poems

by Molly Williams

You won’t say you love something

until it’s cool enough to hold in your mouth.

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