Another Saturday junior golf tournament and no one took it seriously, except for Vic. This was another opportunity to grind, an unavoidable crucible in which hi...
Saint never had a lot of luck, but then again, who does?
Mall food court. She was asking this manager for a job, a man with an eyebrow ring and a University ...
Big eyes like 8-balls, stuck in a marshmallow-like, orb-esque, cereal milk blue, synthetic fluff. Canonically, it was made of something like organic foam rubber...
Alexandrine Ogundimu is a Nigerian-American transgender writer from Indiana. Her debut novella Desperate is available now. Her fiction can be found in Five:2:One, Flapperhouse, Maudlin House, Exposition Review, X-R-A-Y, and elsewhere. She received an MFA in Fiction at New York University and is pursuing a PhD in English at University of Illinois at Chicago. She runs the online literary magazine FILTH at filthlitmag.com, and can be found on Twitter @cross_radical.