Atlas and Alice Literary Magazine - Issue 20

Page 40

Atlas and Alice, Issue 20

Aelita Klausmeier

December They’re cutting down the Christmas trees one by one, dressed in their red and blue jackets like toy men watching toy trees topple into damp grass as if in slow motion. They hoist them up, strong bodies with strong arms, tie them in neon orange plastic and load them into the backs of shiny trucks. They had worked all morning, and now the clouds are stretched low across the sky like strips of gauze, but there is no promise of snow. In the forest behind the shed, animal tracks and children’s boot prints, indistinguishable from one another, clotting the frozen mud. They had been here yesterday at different times, the sounds of many feet and of laughter deadened by the silence of the trees. The children, left to their own devices, had taken to tormenting the strange fishfaced boy, had tied him to a pine with nylon rope and left him to grow cold. They found him later that evening, face wide and pale in the moonlight. He wouldn’t speak. He thought of the family of deer that he had seen earlier, of their manifold hooves running through the trees. As his parents wept, talked to him, wrapped him in wool scarves, he thought of the cold numinosity of the stars, and of the wail of a faraway freight train, a sound like there was a god buried inside the earth. 40


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Contributor Notes

5min
pages 55-60

Call for Submissions

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page 54

Camille Newsome † Chirp Creek Farm

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page 53

Janna Miller ƒ Folds Within Folds

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page 52

Avra Margariti ƒ Thing with Feathers

2min
pages 50-51

Gloria Pearlman ≈ Bottom Feeder: Specimens in Silhouette

7min
pages 47-49

Edie Meade † American Wisdom [American sentences

1min
pages 44-45

Aelita Klausmeier † December

1min
page 40

Julie Flattery ≈ Fly Away

3min
pages 38-39

Georgia White ƒ I ate no choice food

2min
pages 35-36

Tanglewood

1min
page 33

Stephanie Yu ƒ Surf Sun Skin Rye

1min
page 34

Robert Vaughan ƒ Candy Crushes

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page 37

Amy R. Martin ≈ Oysters

2min
pages 30-31

Hayley Swinson ƒ Wild onions

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page 32

Lutivini Majanja ƒ Boots on the ground

12min
pages 25-29

Gray Birchby ƒ Remembering the Ocean

7min
pages 17-20

J.B. Stone ƒ Suddenly

3min
pages 8-9

Mary Lynn Reed ƒ True Things

3min
pages 6-7

Virginia Laurie † Aloe vera

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page 15

Rosie Garland & Meg Pokrass ƒ Understanding bird migration

2min
pages 23-24

Harper Campbell † Highway

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page 16

Sage Tyrtle ƒ Stella Is Smashed

2min
pages 21-22

Diane Gottlieb ≈ Hunger

6min
pages 10-14
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