the blueshift journal
blueshift / ˈblo͞oˌSHift / noun
the displacement of the spectrum to shorter wavelengths in the light coming from distant celestial objects moving toward the observer.

issue ii: winter
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover: 4am by Alex Currie
Black by Wendy Barker
Frida’s Fortune by Elisabeth Murawski
Still Wet by Loren Erdrich
Director's Cut by Eric Beeny
Poem on a Line from a Sufi Prayer by Elisabeth Murawski
Blue Glass by Audrey Spensley
We’re Not in Kansas Anymore by Alex Currie
And Then a Poem Happens by Cortney Charleston
Filter by Alexandra Spensley
Dream 1 by Laura Davenport
The Standpoint of Daily Life by Sarah Loreth
Orbit by Deonte Osayande
Beyond That Slope by Richard Foerster
Spelling Bee by AR Canzano
Nest by Christian Hopkins
Epithalamium: At the McNay by Wendy Barker
Countdown by Eleanor Grabowski
Broken Sails by Sarah Loreth
Inconsolation by Brendan Constantine
The Wandering by Jesse Nathan
The Fortune Teller by Rachna Kulshrestha
Broodmares by Marshall Blevins
For My Unguentine by Ben Clark
In Translation by CC Russell