Issue No. 12 | MMR 2011 (Print)

Stories, poetry, and artwork by award-winning and emerging authors, poets, and artists. Moon Milk Review 2011 is a ravishing exhibition of what happens when the boundaries come off. The anthology includes work published in the online magazine and new original work. A “refreshing departure…edgy…classic…compelling” (Flavorwire), MMR 2011 promises to take readers and art aficionados to places they’ve never been. Cover Art, Of the Scales, by Alexis Covato (original: acrylics on canvas).

Paperback: 132 pages
Language: English, Spanish
ISBN-10: 0615381855
ISBN-13: 978-0615381855
Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.3 inches
Price: $11

Lisa Marie Basile | Jennifer Hollie Bowles | Alexandra Chasin | Feng Chen | Jackie Corley | Alexis Covato | Francis DiClemente | Jim Fuess | Luisa María García Velasco | Christine Herzer | Karen Heuler | Scott Alexander Jones | Ben Loory | Jim Meirose | Kristine Ong Muslim | Gary Percesepe | Mark Reep | Laura Ellen Scott | Serena Tome | J. A. Tyler | David Wagoner | Luke Wallin | Ian Watson | Vallie Lynn Watson | David Wolf | Shellie Zacharia

 


Issue No. 9 | October 2010


GALLERY | Artwork Francis DiClemente

SPOKEN WORD | Selected Works Edgar Oliver 

NONFICTION | Shadow Play David Cotrone

COMEDY SPOTLIGHT | Funny or Die: Protect Insurance Companies PSA Will Ferrell & Friends

FICTION |   

Cryo Annam Manthiram

The Coal Dealer’s Wife John Minichillo

The Brewsters Laura Ellen Scott

POETRY |   

Man with the Radio Kristine Ong Muslim

CLASSICS SERIES | 

The Tell-Tale Heart (Original Work and Animated Version) Edgar Allan Poe

The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe Performed by Vincent Price

Zombie Love: Night of the Living Dead (1968) George Romero

PROSETRY |     

SEPTEMBER WINNER |  The Dream of the Sheep as It Is Sheared Ruth Joffre (contest guest-edited by Ben Loory)

OCTOBER CONTEST | General Cable 7 Francis DiClemente (contest guest-edited by Vallie Lynn Watson)

Man with the Radio

by Kristine Ong Muslim

_

He is looking for the top 40 tunes
from fifteen years ago. There is nothing

canned out there, where each bandwidth
is swollen by old songs so unheard-of

they remain untitled. He slowly turns
the dial. His fingers, fevered.

This static originates from a vacuum.
This bright noise lives under his skin.

_


Kristine Ong Muslim is the author of the full-length poetry collection, A Roomful of Machines (Searle Publishing, 2010) and the e-chapbook, Our Mr. Flip (Scars Publications, August 2010). Her poems and stories have appeared in over four hundred publications worldwide including Boston Review, Contrary Magazine, Narrative Magazine, The Pedestal Magazine, and Southword.  She has been nominated five times for the Pushcart Prize and four times for the Science Fiction Poetry Association’s Rhysling Award. Her publication credits are listed here.