Philadelphia Stories Spring 2020

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RUNNER UP Lukens Steel, Coatesville, Pennsylvania Poem by Kyle Carrozza

And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light. The steel mill that sprawled across the city reached toward the sky with the roofs of each wing. Even on Sundays, the men in torn khakis and faded t-shirts filed into the mill. My father was one of them. In Sunday School, I imagined him standing around, shooting the shit about recession or politics, waiting for his shift to begin. Punching in is a ritual of Wonder Bread and pocket change. The body of Christ, given for you. He made huge sheets of steel, long, pure, and absolutely silver until outsourcing turned emblem into epitaph— Bethlehem Steel’s takeover could not save the place. Still, the mill stands, decaying, hollow monument to itself, the rituals abandoned. The Lord loves the gates of Zion more than all the dwellings of Jacob. Almost no steel is produced anymore; instead, the silver pours out onto the faded streets, the concrete walls of the city’s banks, into the hair of old men.

Kyle Carrozza is a teacher and soccer coach who lives and breathes Coatesville, PA. His journalism has been published in The Coatesville Times, Scarecrow Grin, and The Korean Quarterly. His poetry has appeared in The City Key.

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A NON-FAIRY TALE (non-fiction)................................................................................................................NANCY FARRELL

17min
pages 24-32

END TIMES (fiction) ...........................................................................................................................................MELANIE MOYER

17min
pages 20-23

TEND (fiction).........................................................................................................................................................NATALIE GERICH BRABSON

12min
pages 16-19

FEEDING MY FATHER PUDDING WHILE WATCHING BONANZA...........................CHAD FRAME

1min
page 6

MOTHER EXPLAINS......................................................................................................................................JANE C. MILLER

1min
pages 14-15

MATTHEW............................................................................................................................................................CHAD FRAME

1min
pages 12-13

MILK SICKNESS: A MOTHER WORRIES AS HER CHILDREN SLEEP.......................KARI ANN EBERT

1min
pages 4-5

HOW TO RIDE A TRAIN IN THE ANDES........................................................................................LUPITA EYDE-TUCKER

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pages 8-9

ON WASSILY KANDINSKY’S PAINTING: “LITTLE PAINTING IN YELLOW”..........KATHLEEN SHAW

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LUKENS STEEL, COATESVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA...................................................................KYLE CARROZZA

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