Tyler C. Gore's cover for our Summer 2024 issue promises a new Clammy sunrise ready to dispel such ills as turpitude and baldness, while nonetheless flaunting a disturbingly Tweedledumish vibe. Peel it back to discover: Jake Goldsmith on new words, Christopher Boucher on smelly ones, Richard Kostelanetz taking them six at a time, and a caveman vocabulary by George Salis; Jack Foley on Yeats; more Unsavory Thoughts from the Clam's resident unsavory thinker Thomas Walton; Kurt Luchs on Mary Oliver and Theosophy; P.J. Blumenthal on plotting his escape; fiction by Tori Bond, Samson Bulkley, Olivia Gallo (translated by Kit Maude), David Rose, and Shya Scanlon; poetry by Iván Argüelles, Stephen Bett, Marvin Cohen, T.K. Edmond, Fred Ferraris, S.C. Flynn, AN Grace, Oisín Harris, Roy Lisker, Marcus Silcock, Mike Silverton, and Lucian Staiano-Daniels; art by Bradley David and Roy Lisker; and reviews by Andrew Farkas and Charles Holdefer.