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As the world begins to emerge from a long, cold winter, the brave citizens of Ukraine are trapped in their darkest nightmare. Elysienne, who has graced our pages several times before, sends us a letter eloquently describing the terror. We're moved and saddened by her observations, wondering what more we can do. Art Blue brings us Rez Ipsum, where he explores Meta, the Emanated Garden, and Foot in the Head exhibits. Glyph Graves adds a poem entitled The Afterlife. Jullianna Juliesse contributes her deeply personal poem called There is No Wine in this Poem. From an untraceable UUID, Volovomyr Zelenskyy tells it like it is in This Boy is Electric. Cat Boccaccio, our long-time contributor brings her own terror to our pages with Nightmare. Klannex Northmead adds a very thoughtful poem, Playing Chess with Death, and we're grateful to be welcoming him back to this issue. Annie Mesmeriser's hilarious series, A Puppet's Tail, is now in its fifth installment and we can't wait for more. Consuela Hypatia Caldwell pens a wonderful poem, Billionaire Cowboy, which considers the price of space. And finally, RoseDrop Rust gets completely discombobulated in his poem, Backwards. Pray for peace in Ukraine and wherever despots think they can trample on people's inate freedoms. The world will never forget the Ukrainian people's courage and bravery.