
We’re thrilled to announce that Issue Four of The Glacier is live and available for all to enjoy! Thank you to everyone who submitted their work to this issue and who continuously show their support for The Glacier. We hope you all enjoy the collection of amazing writers and artists we’ve brought together.
Featuring Poetry by:
April Bernard, Michelle Bitting, Zoey Boyer, Mary Lou Buschi, Dana Jaye Cadman, Mary Helen Callier, Christopher Citro, Victoria Chang, Dorsey Craft, Jon Davis, Sean Thomas Dougherty, Jace Einfeldt, Cal Freeman, Michael Garrigan, Diana Goetsch, Henrietta Goodman, Peter Grandbois, George Kalamaras, Matthew Lippman, Sydney Mayes, Lauren Mallett, Jennifer Moore, Holly Pelesky, Bryan D. Price, Rebecca Reynolds, Dana Roeser, Kelly R. Samuels, FM Stringer, Jeff Thomas, Chase Twichell, and Erick Verran
Maybe when someone dies, our love is expelled into orange bits. And the wind gets to decide when and where, up or down. Nowhere do I see language. Nowhere do I see thought. As if to say, transformation happens once death rises and language falls...– from “The Swan, No. 5 (Hilma af Klint)” by Victoria Chang
Featuring Prose by:
Dana Jaye Cadman, Chris Erickson, Ben Guterson, Sarah Jane Polk Smith, Denise Tolan, and Daniel Webre
Drizzle! Hailstones! There was heat. Garudas flew up through the snowflakes. Gales hit, hit his legs and damaged penis. His hair and his face went in a forest fire, as his face slammed through the ground, pine roots, and he skidded a bit more through a wild animal...– from “A Famous, Normal Municipal Calligrapher” by Chris Erickson
Featuring Visual Art by:
Jennifer Gurney, Bill Schulz, and Mary Ann Samyn

Privately by Mary Ann Samyn
