Showing results for 2016
Dunn and Hooper Standing in Dunn’s Yard
Brandon Barrett
The cousin had called my thesis advisor and said something like, “Hey, film professor cousin, can you do this film for us?” and my thesis advisor was like, “Hey, no. But I know a guy who is still unemployed four months after graduation and is about to get evicted.”
To the Loch Ness
Cait Weiss
Or more specifically its monster, long tail whisper in our swimming pool: in a valley girl’s mind.
Morning Rituals
Todd Osborne
He started as a single Clay Aiken, the one we all knew with the smiling face and aw-shucks demeanor
Lone Horse Running
E.G. Cunningham
If this were paint it’d be asymptotic, red.
Long Live the King
Megan Kirby
A girl on my train is watching Kylie Jenner’s snapchat. I lean in and watch over her shoulder. I can't hear, but it doesn't really matter.
Artificial Ecstasy
Mila Jaroniec
I found out I was pregnant in the bathroom of a wine bar.
Four Poems
Shayla Lawson
Too many toasties cut in quarters for Subway. Too many indemnity claims at Allstate.
Sal and Dean Are Dicks
Yasmina Din Madden
It’s clear that most of these students hate Sal, Dean, and Kerouac.
Three Poems
Joshua Johnston
If you’re wanting to write a poem that will appeal to the largest possible amount of people, you really can’t go wrong writing a poem about water.
Early October
Haley Morton
There is an eerie glow to the hollowness of bark that has been stripped of its leaves and fruit
What Is Not the Moon Will Only Make You Farther
Ali Rachel Pearl
I try to turn everything into a metaphor so I don’t have to face it straight on.
All Of These Scenes Are Harshly Lit
Michael Schuck
When was the last time she ran? At all? As a real kid in bare feet in grass at her grandparents’ house.
The Worlds I Destroy
Taylor Bostick
At least I was alone, I tell myself. There’s no one to miss the worlds I destroy but me.
Nightmares
Annalise Mabe
He was a shadow, "A black braid of smoke" as Simic would say. No. That's too pretty.
Chicharones
Herve Comeau
She has a pliant diction, and always after speaking to her mother her accent takes on the squished together sing-song of Spanish. When I ask her who it was on the phone she says, “My mother,”
People Resent You For It
Ardith Bravenec
Look, you smile too much or too little, both at the wrong times, and people don’t like you.