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Britney's People
Lu Chekowsky
Britney’s People
Britney is a crystal swan born from a cave where they manufacture crystal swans. Britney’s People are her protectors. No people are as important as Britney’s People because it is
Friendly Ghosting
Meriwether Clarke
Sometimes I imagine I’ll get a long email from her, explaining why, when a family reunion stopped her from coming on the trip, she gave up on our friendship. Did I somehow offend her?
Bank Job / On Publishing
Peter Krumbach
What am I doing on a train to Philadelphia?
Four Poems
McKenzie Toma
Fragrance
I never lost what I had out of eye the piano minded surplus or acheless weather what ever the
night still oily with a personality is there is no sense
Three Poems
Sadie Dupuis
CRYSTAL THINKING
Dream logic gets my sober companion drunk
Vomiting silver in the private beehive of our wagon
I went to the cemetery and played you a too-fast solo
Mud seeped in the ass of my
Non, Je ne regrette rien
Virginia Konchan
... at Stereo, you never had to ask “where’s the love,” because it was everywhere, in everyone, even the atmosphere...
A Yellow Tulip
Nancy Freund
The moon came out, riding on a motorbike, his head hatted, silver-blue, attached.
Rooms
Riley Manning
“We found the calf box,” she tells your grandmother on the phone. “Not a scratch on it. Yeah, we found it in what used to be the living room.”
Eating Away From Others
Cameron Thomas Snyder
We compiled our snacks and made for the playhouse basement.
What It Means to Dream of A Thief
Jessica Ripka
The story has hit an obstacle or maybe a dead end. It’s not a dead end, exactly, but it is an overdrawn bank account.
On a Layover in Brooklyn
Silas Jones
He had a Camel Blue, a glass of sweet white wine, just like last time. It’s about 20 degrees cooler than it was then. I think I am wearing the same outfit; shitty, baggy, innocuous jeans.
ode to the state that raised me, or: when people ask where I’m from and I tell them Jersey and they say oh I’m sorry and think it’s funny, I want to punch them in the throat
Laura Winberry
As a pack, my Korean-Italian-American cousins and I were little foul-mouthed figurines made of compressed carbon and steam. On their own, they knew how to stand.
Soda Fountain
Janelle Cordero
On my first job I worked for a woman named Jeanie who owned a soda fountain, thrift store, and tavern. I worked at the soda fountain fixing milk shakes and simple sandwiches for the few customers that
Our relationship as embrace b/w Icarus & light
Samantha Fain
the sun sees Icarus & tries to shift...
Winter Dance Party
Brett Biebel
I never kissed another man, but I danced for one once.
The Nest That Came with the Third-Floor Apartment
Taylor Kirby
We learned how to live together more slowly than we learned how to live with the swallows.
Baby Cakes
Jon Stuart Peterson
“Baby Cakes.” I don’t think she has ever called me that.
A Lesbian's Guide to Cave Exploration
Maggie Cooper
There is nothing, Lois says, gayer than spelunking.
Reign in Bliss
Crow Jonah Norlander
He wondered, "What if I never get out of the shower?" and just like that he never did.
Say It With Your Chest
Kara Knickerbocker
When I get home, back to this one bedroom I’ve bled, cried, and danced in, I Google what it means if you see a dead bird. I’m not superstitious, but I’ve seen at least five on my walk this evening.
Ambivalence
Emily Lake Hansen
Your greatest fear in life: to wind up like your mother. And yet, here you are, 34 and suddenly bisexual.
Zoom Ballets
Ariana Kelly
I had someone once. He spoke the Queen’s English, lived in a house built by timber hewn from his property. We were layman lovers, easily able to make cracks about the poverty of the crescent moon but
Today on Dagobah, Ep. 7: "Mud"
Josh Sippie
Being able to walk in a straight line is not something Yoda had ever taught himself to appreciate. The sidewalks on Coruscant, on Alderaan, even on Kashyyyk, they took the user where they wanted to go...
Ode to Cigarettes
Brett Hanley
I know in heaven they are unlimited and free...