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July 28, 2015 | Poetry

Three Poems

Sarah Barber

All summer the future had been coming for us like a thunderstorm at which turkeys look up and drown in the rain.

July 27, 2015 | Fiction

Souvenir

Stephen Tuttle

Most nights he wakes to use the bathroom and in so doing wakes the dog, which in turn figures it might as well do the same.

July 26, 2015 |

Those Bears (pt. 5)

Jarod Roselló

He was like, "Everyone knows what racoons like to do."

What an asshole.

July 24, 2015 | Poetry

Poems

Elizabeth Ellen

I hadn’t had any alcohol to drink in forty-two days.
I had told myself I wouldn’t drink for thirty but once you stop doing something it’s hard to start doing it again.

July 23, 2015 | Poetry

2 Poems

Kelly Schirmann

I agree to an extended death

I am yelling out the windows

of this speeding automobile

July 23, 2015 | Fiction

The Man with a Fish in His Heart

Michael Credico

I had runoff all over. I hadn’t escaped the heartland.

July 22, 2015 |

Montage of Heck / The Wolfpack / Amy 

Sean Kilpatrick

Then the world boned its youth one worse. Even if you weren’t participating, they made not giving a fuck popular. 

July 22, 2015 | Nonfiction

A Closer Look

Cathy Gilbert

I do not remember this, cannot call up the image. 

July 21, 2015 | Poetry

Three Poems

Luiza Flynn-Goodlett

This has to stop— / you're a year dead. I shatter the mirror // with a glare, pace the hall carpet, / but others arrive by dawn, agitated // by thuribles, syllables scattered from / pulpits, daughters buttoned into pastel.

July 19, 2015 |

Flying Machine (Pt. 5)

Lydia Conklin

Lydia! What the heck is the hold up? How long does it take to throw a rope over a branch?

July 17, 2015 | Fiction

Unmoored

Rosie Forrest

I’d pony up the midnight sun for a pulled pork sandwich.

July 16, 2015 | Nonfiction

Game of the Day: April 29, 2015

Jesse Sawyer

We are launching a new project, HOBART HANDBOOKS, the first project of which is our Handbook on Baseball, collecting some of our favorite pieces from our last thirteen years of online baseball

July 15, 2015 |

All My Coworkers When I Worked At Zeppe's

Jordan Castro

In 2011, while addicted to heroin, I briefly delivered pizza for Zeppe's, a chain restaurant in rural Northeast Ohio. 

July 15, 2015 |

A Bunt

Evan Lavender-Smith

We are launching a new project, HOBART HANDBOOKS, the first project of which is our Handbook on Baseball, collecting some of our favorite pieces from our last thirteen years of online baseball

July 14, 2015 |

Author Notes on "The Wolfman In Barry Bonds"

Tim Denevi

On the night during which the events of this essay took place—August 8th, 2003—the San Francisco Giants beat the Philadelphia Phillies 9-1. Barry Bonds hit a home run, yes, his 648th...

July 13, 2015 |

Introducing: HOBART HANDBOOKS!

We are launching a new project, HOBART HANDBOOKS, the first project of which is our Handbook on Baseball, collecting some of our favorite pieces from our last thirteen years of online baseball

July 12, 2015 |

Some Horns (Pt. 5)

Nick Francis Potter

Well, you see the horns there. They're a good size, I think. And so me, I ask about them, I say, You got horns?

July 10, 2015 | Interview

My God This Piece of Shit World Sure is Pretty Sometimes: An Interview with Kevin Maloney

Pat Siebel

I began reading a PDF of Cult of Loretta, but stopped a few pages in. I’d already, by instinct, picked up the pen beside me several times. There were sentences to underline, pages to dog-ear. What

July 9, 2015 | Fiction

May

James English

My friends told me they’d introduce me to May, but only if I understood that she’d been through a lot and didn’t need any more bad things to happen to her.

July 8, 2015 | Poetry

Three Poems

Molly McGuire

 fuck me here on this scabrous mountain while we all watch each other among sacred olives fuck away desire.

July 7, 2015 | Nonfiction

Animate

Marin Sardy

The story goes that Mario is Luigi’s brother. Nearly all we know about him is that he is a brother.

July 6, 2015 |

Non-Reader Spotlight: Rebecca Klaes, Part 2

Rebecca and I read Atul Gawande's Being Mortal and talked about it.

July 5, 2015 |

Those Bears (pt. 4)

Jarod Roselló

I heard about what happened last week.
Oh yeah, that was just—
It wasn't right. I'm really sorry about that.

July 3, 2015 |

Hammurabi

T.J. Murray

Robots, welcome to the punishment of a criminal!

July 2, 2015 | Fiction

The Child Bride and Her Artificial Flowers

Carabella Sands

His family was there. My family was there. My bouquet was made of flies. 

July 2, 2015 | Nonfiction

The Guacamole Principle 

Mansour Chow

Sometimes we appreciate things a lot later in life than we should.

July 1, 2015 |

A Hobart Symposium

Robert Shapard

Authors in Flash Fiction International

from the U.S., Mexico, Israel, New Zealand, India, Australia, and Brazil

respond to questions

July 1, 2015 |

Review of Campbell's Soup Slow Kettle Style Portobello Mushroom & Madeira Bisque

Jac Jemc

Words cannot possibly describe the utterly disgusting experience that was the consumption of this bullshit soup.

June 30, 2015 | Poetry

deaths in the family

Giancarlo Paradiso

Watching the blood drain was the moment she knew/ that she didn’t have it figured out."

June 29, 2015 | Nonfiction

Ha-Kovshim

Karen Marron

The tourists stand on the hostel balcony, shirtless, sun on their golden skin and hair or maybe their skin is the sun.