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Volume 6, Issue 2 (2018)

Dearest Readers—

Welcome to issue 6.2 of Gandy Dancer, the twelfth in publication so far. This will be our last issue as managing editors, and we feel honored to have had the opportunity to embark on this journey with you. As we reflect on our year with Gandy Dancer, there are many things that could be said, but we want to focus on the places we started from and the places we may soon find ourselves. Where you, as a reader, may be starting a new journey as you turn this page, and where you may end up after you put the journal back on your shelf alongside other colorful covers and stories waiting to be told.

Perhaps even more than others, this issue transports us—taking us to Europe and the Middle East, the American South, to cities, and to the ocean.  The writers included here take us all over the world and take us also to more intangible, intimate places. Pouring over these pieces, we recognized a feeling that kept circulating through stories, essays, and poems—a feeling of hope for the new and a comfort in the old places and spaces. Matthew Cullen’s essay “Self on the Straßenbahn” focuses on a narrator’s time in Germany and his growing understanding of self. Marissa Canerelli’s short story, “Buckyboy” takes us to a farm where the characters come to understand the power of the natural world. Lucia LoTempio’s poem “Hometown, Unraveling” returns us to the city, and explores what it feels like to return to a place you once called home. Isabel Owen’s poem, “the space between daylight & the darkness of the east river tunnel” examines summer love and reveals just how evocative place can be.

We may feel isolated at times—as just one school in the vast SUNY system, as tiny parts of the larger literary community—which makes it necessary to travel outside of our bubbles in order to recognize this world for all its connectedness. Getting the chance to attend this year’s AWP convention served as this type of reminder for us. Although we attended panels that were seemingly disparate, we found that it was inevitable for connections to appear between them, and among the hoard of over 10,000 other writers, publishers, and educators, we still managed to repeatedly run into familiar faces. We’d like to think that Gandy Dancer has the potential to offer something similar—a vessel, perhaps, by which the vastness and odd synchronicity of the world may be exposed. We are always standing and breathing in a space—whether that be a coffee shop in early morning or so far inside the mind that for a moment, no one can reach us. We hope you find this issue to be a place of wonder: a place where you can discover bits of yourself in these pages.

Meghan Fellows & Lily Codera

April 2018

Poetry

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clone of a dandelion
Shana Blatt, SUNY Purchase College

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Breakfast in Marblehead // Like Robins Devouring
Andres Cordoba, SUNY Purchase College

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[anne poem #1] // Prayers for Vagabond
Loisa Fenichell, SUNY Purchase College

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sugar magnolia // alien
Alissa Salem, SUNY Fredonia

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Forest for the Trees // Closer Than They Appear
Brennan Sprague, Monroe Community College

Fiction

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Buckyboy
Marissa Canarelli, SUNY Geneseo

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She Was the Wall
Elana Marcus, SUNY Purchase College

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Birmingham's Little Angels
Shanille Martin, SUNY Purchase College

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We Went to the Ocean to Forget
Hannah McSorley, SUNY Geneseo

Creative Nonfiction

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Pilgrimage
Jennifer Galvão, SUNY Geneseo

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Masks
Rachel Britton, SUNY Geneseo

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Self on the Straßenbahn
Matthew Cullen, SUNY Purchase College

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The Lie
Bernadette Roe, Binghamton University

Art

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stop fucking shooting people // seven sundays
Azure Arnot, SUNY Plattsburgh

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3rd Culture // Untitled Innocence
Arnold Barretto, SUNY Plattsburgh

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Clairvoyance // Division
James Blanchard, SUNY Plattsburgh

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Placenta // Familiar // Flourish
Marita Bray, SUNY Plattsburgh

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Bent over easy
Erin Doescher, SUNY Plattsburgh

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Swipe Left
Heather Loase, SUNY Plattsburgh

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Neighbors
Adam Schnepp, SUNY Suffolk County Community College

Postscript

Review

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Shara McCallum's Madwoman
Grace Gilbert, SUNY Geneseo

Interview

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An Interview with Shara McCallum
Lily Codera, SUNY Geneseo

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Managing Editors
Lily Codera and Meghan Fellows
Fiction Editors
Francesco Bruno and Casey Vincelette
Creative Nonfiction Editor
Grace Gilbert Poetry Editors
Noah Mazer and Arianna Miller
Art Editor
Olivia Martel Cockerham
Public Relations Manager
Emily Sterns Web Master Heather Molzon Copy Editor
Elizabeth Verrastro
Fiction Readers
William Antonelli, Jennifer Taylor Johnson, Shannon Marlatt, Heather Molzon, Elizabeth Verrastro, Deagan Voorheis, Sean Welch
Creative Nonfiction Readers
Francesca Barlowe, Sophie Boka, Colin Kern, Alisa Mentor, Kaitlin Pfundstein, Grace Rowan, Clayton Smith, Emily Sterns, Madeline Yousey Poetry Readers
Olivia Mertel Cockerham, Rachel Lintz, Steven Minurka, Jenelle Piatt, Cameron Rustay, Courtney Statt
Faculty Advisor
Rachel Hall Production Advisor
Allison Brown
Advisory Editors
Christy Agrawal, Dan DeZarn, Kristen Gentry, Courtney O’Gorman, Lucia LoTempio, Lytton Smith, Kathryn Waring
Founding Editors
Emily Webb, Samantha Hochheimer, Emily Withers, Stephon Lawrence, Megan Nolan, D’Arcy Hearn, Jim Ryan, Megan Cicolello, Andrea Springer, Bibi Lewis, Jennie Conway, Suraj Uttamchandani
Special thanks to:
Shara McCallum, Michele Feeley, the Parry family