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    • SECTION 1—Walkers in the City
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    • SECTION 4—Textual Burlesque
  • Report & Eyewitness
    • SECTION 5—All the City’s a Stage
    • SECTION 6—Urban Fabric
    • SECTION 7—After Slag
    • SECTION 8—Strangers Here Ourselves
  • RANT & REMEDY
    • SECTION 9—The Living Grid
    • SECTION 10—Mean Streets
    • SECTION 11—Letter From Another City
    • SECTION 12—Continuous City
    • From the Editor’s Desk—Sally Rand’s Fan Dance
  • INTERVIEW & HAPPENING
    • Slag Glass Happenings
    • The Slag Glass Interview
  • Contents of the City
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  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Submit to the City
  • Essay, Memoir, & Lyric
    • SECTION 1—Walkers in the City
    • SECTION 2—Intimate Graffiti
    • SECTION 3—Bicycles, Trains, & Automobiles
    • SECTION 4—Textual Burlesque
  • Report & Eyewitness
    • SECTION 5—All the City’s a Stage
    • SECTION 6—Urban Fabric
    • SECTION 7—After Slag
    • SECTION 8—Strangers Here Ourselves
  • RANT & REMEDY
    • SECTION 9—The Living Grid
    • SECTION 10—Mean Streets
    • SECTION 11—Letter From Another City
    • SECTION 12—Continuous City
    • From the Editor’s Desk—Sally Rand’s Fan Dance
  • INTERVIEW & HAPPENING
    • Slag Glass Happenings
    • The Slag Glass Interview
  • Contents of the City
  • Slag Glass Tumblr
SECTION 9—The Living Grid

They Built This City

Density: Detroit Double Exposures

The After-Normal: Brief, Alphabetical Essays on a Changing Planet

A child in a raincoat stands under a blooming lilac tree on a street corner

Babies

The back of a young girl with a blonde bun and white sweater. She faces a small brick train stop building that says, “Flagstaff.”

What Is a City?

A woman walks down a city street eating out of a takeout box.

HUNGER AND THE HOLY SELF: A Manifesto and a Prayer

Two older ladies talk on a wooden park bench. A large plant is behind them.

PLAZA FOR PAUSE

SLAG GLASS CITY is made possible by support from DePaul University in Chicago, Illinois.

We are a proud member of CLMP.

ISSN: 2644-1004

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