The prose poem and flash were considered fringe, the former only holding the paragraph block while hosting other poetic devices, and the latter reducing the complexity of story to a suggestion. But then they were invited to the table, influenced each other, and even changed seats. This late April issue gives you ones from Unbroken and Flash Frog.
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