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May 22, 2015 |

Non-Reader Spotlight: Seth Fein and Justine Bursoni, Part 1

How do two cultural dynamos get away with never reading?

May 22, 2015 |

Mad Max Fury Road / Tender Napalm / Zeitgeist Theatre

Sean Kilpatrick

Not belonging feels more and more like banging a rough cookie on the counter these days. I would take pride in my crumbs, if I knew how. It’s good to be alive like a delinquent spaz.

May 21, 2015 | Poetry

Three Poems

Kerry Cullen

I know you toss out untouched leftovers, and miss them.

May 21, 2015 | Poetry

Facebook Friends

Fiona Helmsley

 

When you leave the comment that I am "such a good mom"
under a picture I have posted of my child online,
it freaks me out.
You haven't seen me in over twenty years,
and have never met

May 19, 2015 | Poetry

Ascent

Susan Comninos

 

Places that will not want
You, strike hooves below the earth.
Fur-breathed, and winter friendly—

Cider and hot baths,
Like consolation, cool
Off fast. Why, Kafka,

Have I had

May 18, 2015 | Fiction

Bear Country

Christian TeBordo

I realized that my son’s vocabulary, though impressive, would not help much with anything he was likely to encounter in everyday life, now or in the future.

May 17, 2015 |

Flying Machine (pt. 2)

Lydia Conklin

Flying is dangerous, Lydia. I don't want to die today, do you? 
I guess not.

May 15, 2015 |

Great Moments in Cinematic Drinking: Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

Matt Sailor

Sean Astin is ready for a break. Time to take a load off. Put up his hairy, latex feet. Empty his pockets of Lembas bread and Elven rope and cozy up next to the fire. Join the other Hobbits down

May 14, 2015 | Fiction

Paradise Lost

Samuel Ligon

Is there anything more adorable than a drunk toddler? I don’t mean a slurring, stumbling, falling down, cursing toddler, though we often enough found ourselves in that state, but an evenly buzzed toddler, whose mother can offset whiskey intake with soothing butter, maintaining her toddler’s perfect, moderate drunkenness.

May 13, 2015 | Fiction

As Easter Approaches

Louise De Vilmorin; translated by Madeleine Maillet

Another family story. I can’t get away from it. As Easter approaches, I find myself thinking about one of my aunts who, when it came to transportation, had only known the transportations of

May 13, 2015 | Poetry

5 ways of throwing something into the boston public gardens swan pond

John Mortara

1.         board the T heading downtown to get to the swan pond / check your phone absently / remember
            how so many people needed your attention last month that it made you want to

May 12, 2015 | Nonfiction

Notes on the difference between conclusive and inconclusive

Lisa Annelouise Rentz

I love it when I’m speeding and then again I love it when I crash.

May 12, 2015 | Poetry

Summer (again)

Joseph Anderson

I am remembering it wrong but do not care.

May 11, 2015 | Fiction

Distrito Federal

Nora Lange

If Conlon wasn’t busy composing music for the player piano, he spent his time mulling over cryptic scenarios that provoked his interest; for instance, how a boat made out of paper illustrated to resemble wood looks like a boat made out of wood.

May 10, 2015 |

Some Horns (pt. 2)

Nick Francis Potter

Oh, sheesh! ... What the heck?

May 8, 2015 |

Lazy Wolf Comics

Alex Jiang

I created my own Rube Goldberg machine!

May 8, 2015 | Fiction

The Performers

Agri Ismaïl

She glances into a pocket mirror. She is WIFE now. She doesn’t need to go through her lines, she’s been doing this for years.

May 7, 2015 | Poetry

Two Poems

Eric Parker

Kentucky Swami

(For Tim Skeen)

                         "Poetry / makes nothing happen" –Auden

                        "yet men die miserably every day / 
                        for

May 7, 2015 |

2 Wrestling Comics

Colette Arrand & Scott Stripling

May 6, 2015 | Fiction

After We Lose Her

Reem Abu-Baker

Michele Lee woos my husband through the screen and also through the decades.

May 6, 2015 |

The Sister You Never Had

Quintin Caldwell

May 5, 2015 | Nonfiction

Strange Lands

Jennifer Quartararo

Abdullah greeted me outside of the Jaipur, India train station, asking if I needed a ride. He was quick to show me his official license, knew where my hotel was located and did not make false claims about it having burned down recently, a popular scheme according to my Lonely Planet guidebook. 

May 5, 2015 |

Devolution

Pete Witte

May 4, 2015 | Poetry

Three Poems

Karen Skolfield

When we consume ourselves, of course / we think no one cares enough to watch.

May 4, 2015 | Poetry

Notes to My Ex

Laura Kraay

May 3, 2015 |

Sunday Comics

Starting today, we've got a new feature:  "Sunday Comics"!

Basically, we're going to start serializing some longform comics, with a new installment every Sunday. We're starting with three of

May 3, 2015 |

Some Horns (pt. 1)

Nick Francis Potter

Them are SOME horns, aren't they.

May 3, 2015 |

Flying Machine (pt. 1)

Lydia Conklin

Hey Elizabeth-- Haven't you ever wanted to fly?

May 3, 2015 |

Those Bears (pt. 1)

Jarod Roselló

I'm just like everyone else... A person drinking coffee...

May 2, 2015 |

Non-Reader Spotlight: Bot or Not?

Jac Jemc

“Surely there are lonely people out there who would like to talk to me about the books they ignore.”