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Issue 11: Fall 2019

"In this issue, the struggle for peace and domestic tranquility is often a struggle of heart, mind, and spirit, often a sole undertaking, where the mutant is actually one face of the fragmented self, torn between fear, hatred, and the desire for authentic community.  I hope you thoroughly enjoy all the unique zombies very much alive roaming these pages, hoping to borrow your brain for just an hour or two.  They’ll give it back after.  Really.""
-Erin O’Neill Armendarez, Editor in Chief
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In this Issue:

Adkins, Paul David
Belén López, Ana
Campiglio, Stephen
Camps, Martín
Charlot, Vanessa
Christensen, Natalie
Daley, Tom
Dowd, Juditha
El Laithy, Osama
Gallo, Louis
Garmon, John
Gregory, Dave
Higgins, Baileigh
Hostovksy, Paul
Inman, Clinton
Johnson, K. Carlton
Johnson, Susan
Kolbet, Matt
Lawry, Mercedes

Lipson, Joshua
Machan, Katharyn Howd
Mangani, Marisa
Miller, Andrew
Morales, Juan J.
Ramos, Yusnavy
Riekki, Ron
Sam, David Anthony
Santer, Rikki
Scacco, Peter
Shelley, Jacalyn
St. Clare, Vincent
Stanek, Claudia M.
Vargas, Colby
Vyse, Richard
Whitman-Bradley, Buff
Wilson, Lauren
Wilson, Reed
Wolak, Bill
Art & Publication design by Katie Redfield. Aji Magazine 2014-2020. ©