Winter 2021
Issue 27
The 27th issue of Coal Hill Review features work that explores the self and connection to one’s family, as well as the nature of decay. This issue’s writers delve into these ideas with curiosity and poignancy. Join them as they unravel what it means to know oneself, even the darkest parts.
This winter, we find ourselves the ones falling from the bird’s nest, learning new lessons, wandering the natural world, and mourning the way people fade until they’re gone. We hope you enjoy moving through this season’s work as much as we did.
Fiction
Poetry
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A New Kind of Paper
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Come On Up to the House
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Daffodils
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Memory Theater
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Avalanche
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As If There Were Lessons
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Mother
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Soma