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Padel Tennis

Come to Williamsburg, Brooklyn to play some padel tennis at Padel Haus

https://padel.haus.

It’s highly addictive and super fun. The facility is brand new and beautiful. They even have a super user friendly app, that helps you jump in as a single player and join double match play!

We’ve got a healthcare doubles tournament in the works down the road.

If you’re interested in being added to the healthcare matchplay list send an email to sports@medmic.com

Upon Receiving My Inheritance

William Fargason is the author of Love Song to the Demon-Possessed Pigs of Gadara (University of Iowa Press, 2020), winner of the 2019 Iowa Poetry Prize and the 2020 Florida Book Award in Poetry (Gold Medal). His poetry has appeared in Ploughshares, The Threepenny Review, Prairie Schooner, New England Review, The Cincinnati Review, Narrative, and elsewhere. He has an MFA in poetry from the University of Maryland and a PhD in poetry from Florida State University. He lives with himself in Towson, Maryland.

This poem was originally published in Rattle.

The Church of the Surgeon

Amy Miller’s writing has appeared in Barrow Street, Copper Nickel, Gulf Coast, Nimrod, Rattle, RHINO, Terrain, Tupelo Quarterly, Willow Springs, ZYZZYVA, Fine Gardening, Asimov’s Science Fiction, and many editions of the Poet’s Market. She is the editor-in-chief of the small boutique publisher Cyclone Press.

Ms. Amy Miller can be reached at:

http://writers-island.blogspot.com/

Blood Poetry

Written by William Fargason.

This poem first appeared in Glass: A Journal of Poetry.

New Comedy Contest (1/18-1/31) with $100 dollar prize: Top 3 Reasons Why Medical School Can be a Bit of a Drag.

Submit your “Top 3 Reasons Why Medical School Can be a Bit of a Drag” to submissions@medmic.com

The winner will receive $100 dollar gift Amazon gift card.

Other noteworthy submissions will also be posted on www.medmic.com/comedy

The contest will be judged by Dr Bernie Spier MD, who is an ophthalmologist and a standup comedian.

The contest will runs from 1/18-1/31.