Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow Will MusgroveAugust 9, 2022 Yesterday was high school summer vacation, green and empty of responsibility. Yesterday I pushed a grape Jolly Rancher from cheek to cheek. ... Flash Fiction0 Comments
ABOUT THOSE NAIL CLIPPINGS Joshua VigilAugust 5, 2022 It was tradition for new guests to leave behind toenail clippings after check-in. This explained the mounds of yellowed shards that dotted t... Flash Fiction0 Comments
The Work from Home Alexandra Dos SantosJuly 28, 2022 The roots of my hair fuzz up like lint. Late morning, unbrushed teeth, tacky banana breath, I log onto a Teams meeting. Sale reps s... Flash Fiction0 Comments
Covenant Glenn BertramJuly 18, 2022 We’re charting a new theology, Pat and I. We’re working out a pantheon of small objects. Household gods, strewn across our counters. Divinit... Flash Fiction0 Comments
Octopus Joy Eliot LiJuly 4, 2022 I awake at 2 am, with this recurrent, crushing feeling of emptiness and longing, which is not sated after I roll over to spoon Sadie on the ... Flash Fiction0 Comments
Morning Spaghetti Tricia PatrasJune 30, 2022 Where’s the movie about the person with the balanced life? I think to myself, over my morning spaghetti. The one who takes a jog before pour... Flash Fiction0 Comments
Temporal Francois Bereaud and Melissa Flores AndersonAugust 15, 2022 (Missed Connections on a Spring Afternoon at JFK in 2003) 19 Lucy woke up with her bag clutched on her lap, a line o... Fiction0 Comments
Confessions of a Healing Girl Sadhika RajAugust 10, 2022 Some people ask me how I spend my time, I remain silent, but the words I heal sit at the tip of my tongue that is usually always covered wit... Fiction0 Comments
WELCOME TO BLOCKCHAIN CHICKEN Caleb BetheaAugust 3, 2022 He wasn’t even there. And I was excited to tell him how I worked my way all the way through his cookbook—my Billionaire’s Bacon this close t... Fiction0 Comments
Smoking Is Highly Addictive, Do Not Start Dipti AnandAugust 1, 2022 Let’s try this again. A. confesses to being inoperative since growing is ongoing and she’s been at it too long a time. Luckily, she wears it... Fiction1 Comment
Based on a true story I dreamed a few years ago while drunk michelangelo franchiniJuly 28, 2022 A pub. No, a bar. No, a pub. A man sitting near the window. Weary. A weird waiter. Sunny outside. The man is thoughtful. The waiter asks him... Fiction0 Comments
A Guided Backpacking Trip with the Creators of the Simulation Jake CampJuly 27, 2022 The creators of the simulation have many interests. Watching their characters do stupid shit is definitely one of ‘em. As far as this ... Fiction1 Comment
LUCID Zoe Contros KearlAugust 17, 2022 This year the ticks emboldened as leaves greened, emboldened as leaves went gold. Nine degrees last night, French inhale menthol... Poetry0 Comments
January means “month name” on nameberry.com Aileen O’DowdAugust 11, 2022 January Jones’ mother named January Jones after January Wayne from Once Is Not Enough, a 1973 novel by Jacqueline Susann. Jacqueline Susann.... Poetry0 Comments
i’m so sorry about all the nostalgia I just left at your door Erin MizrahiAugust 8, 2022 remember when everyone was watching heroes on divx / or megavideo / or whatever / u have an ibook // plz don’t google ibook // there’s a ge... Poetry0 Comments
Dino-Friendly Prom Jessica GleasonAugust 2, 2022 In my dreams, I’m dancing with a dinosaur whose arms are never long enough to fully enclose me, whose skin scratches my naked arms like... Poetry0 Comments
THE GUTS OF 80s KIDS Jessica ManackJuly 31, 2022 Our Tanged intestines sparkle. We survived, guts Gonzo Graped and Purplesaurus Rexed. No one had heard of Yellow Number 5. Our mothers a... Poetry0 Comments
On Plagiarising the Afternoon of the 30th of May 2021 Brighton GraceJuly 25, 2022 Children corkscrewing into an oblivion, launched from A jumping castle at a birthday party during a dust bowl. My shadow still on the tang... Poetry0 Comments
Find the Shard of Beauty: An Interview with Rebecca van Laer Diana KoleMarch 11, 2022 Rebecca van Laer’s debut novella How to Adjust to the Dark (Long Day Press, 2022) is a hybrid of prose, poetry, and theory, drawing on the p... Interviews0 Comments
Two Tongues: A Review of Scattered All Over the Earth by Yoko Tawada Nicholas BoniJuly 1, 2022 Language is a trident. Its three prongs are culture, community, and imperium. In Yoko Tawada’s brilliant novel Scattered All Over the Earth,... Reviews0 Comments