Magazine. Poetry. Fiction. Cultural Writing. Edited by Rebecca Wolff and Charles Valle. FENCE continues its commitment to present formal and provocative conundrums that query textual embodiment. Framed by Vu Tran's short story of violent rhapsody and Diane Greco's "Case History" of patient madness, FENCE offers a compelling array of iconoclastic and ironic perturbations on poetry and prose that "redefines the terms of accessibility." Notable contributions include the lyric cipher of Stephanie Strickland's "War Day," "Myopera, a libretto" from Robert Fitterman, excerpts from "The Trouble with Death," by Monica de la Torre, and poetic irruptions of narrative in Deborah Bernhardt's three entries. Also including playful pastels from John Lurie, this issue presents Cheryl Pallant, Jonathan David Jackson, Angie Yuan, Nicholas Montemarano, Joseph Donahue, Sawako Nakayasu, Juan Emar, Jeannie Galeazzi, Deborah Meadows, Carlos Chernov, Matvei Yankelevich and many more.