Atlas and Alice — Issue 19

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Atlas and Alice, Issue 19

Deirdre Danklin

Father Whatawaste He was handsome like a ‘50s superman. Hair so black it was almost blue. Eyes the color of Listerine. Our mothers called him Father Whatawaste. This was before we knew about the things priests do to children. We still thought the collar meant close to God. God’s mouth on Earth. We went on a trip to the woods. Father Whatawaste and Sister Theresa and thirteen girls from St. Lucy’s Preparatory School. In the woods, we were told, we’d feel closer to God. On the bus ride to the woods, we were silent. Watching Father Whatawaste talk to Sister Theresa and envying her habit, her marriage to Jesus, that let her lean in, pretending she couldn’t hear the things he murmured to her. We watched her neck flush pink with blood. At night, in our tent, Annabell Hurley said she’d like to take off Father Whatawaste’s cloak and sink her teeth into him. She’d bite him all over until he was purple with her bites. We nodded, we agreed. We, hot-headed Catholic school girls, conspired with Annabelle Hurley to consume him whole. I got up, pretending I had to pee, but really looking for a spiritual experience in the dark. At that age, I thought God was just waiting for me to be alone before he’d show me a sign or grant me His favor. I walked to the edge of the lake, looking for a bolt of lightning or a burning bush. Instead, there was Father Whatawaste, his cloak hiked up to his hips, tentatively trying to walk on water. I believed that he could. He, so handsome, so authoritative. I would have believed he could fly. He stepped once, twice, into the cold water and sank. I watched from the shadows of the trees as he lifted his befuddled head to the sky, searching, like I was searching, for any sort of sign. Back in the tent, Annabell Hurley was still talking about the things she’d do to Father Whatawaste. She’d tie him up in her father’s toolshed and feed him birdseed out of her 10


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Contributor Notes

6min
pages 60-64

Michael Sasso ƒ Charlotte’s Quantum Ride

14min
pages 53-58

Call for Submissions

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page 59

Kathryn Fitzpatrick ≈ Raggies: A Natural History

8min
pages 49-52

Subhravanu Das ƒ In a Kitchen

2min
pages 46-47

Kevin Brennan ƒ Eulogy

1min
page 48

Celeste Rose Wood † Excerpts from Disability Evaluation Under

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pages 44-45

Bassam Sidiki ≈ Uninvited Guests

19min
pages 34-42

Douglas Cole † Re-entry

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page 43

Amanda Dettmann † Self-Love in the Afterlife

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page 31

Michelle Brooks † The Better Part of Yesterday

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page 30

Abbie Barker ƒ Alice, Some of the Time

2min
pages 28-29

Laura Miller † Sonnet for the sleeping (utilitarian poem

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page 27

Preeth Ganapathy ≈ Mornings

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pages 32-33

Colette Cosner † Jesus Year

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page 26

Carolyn Fagan ƒ Graveyard Girls

4min
pages 12-14

Jill Witty ƒ Glossary: An Enlightening

1min
page 6

John T. Leonard † Instability

1min
page 9

Chelsea Stickle ƒ Belly Full of Witch’s Stew

1min
page 8

Rhienna Renèe Guedry † Map, Quest

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Margarita Serafimova † The Passing Holder

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page 23

Deirdre Danklin ƒ Father Whatawaste

2min
pages 10-11

Mara Lee Grayson † The Veteran I Mett in Reparatory

1min
pages 24-25
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