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January 31, 2025 | Poetry

You’re So Beautiful I Might

Jeffrey Hermann

You’re so beautiful I see that everything is beautiful. A mudslide. A wound. A dead raccoon.

January 30, 2025 | Fiction

Protandry

George Salis

Maybe, just maybe, it’s like that theory of the universe, a big bang followed by expansion until collapse, a big crunch, then a big bang again, ad infinitum, so that my curling, turtling pizzle will pop out again, pop in, pop out, poppet, an endless eon’s worth of self-fucking of a higher kind, a higher cruel.

January 29, 2025 | Poetry

Three Poems

Maria Giesbrecht

Best time to buy a bra / is right before the moon finishes / milking itself

January 28, 2025 | Poetry

2 poems with cracked lips

Daniel Seifert

Our bones 
are always grinning.

January 27, 2025 | Poetry

Two Poems

Angela Sim

my mother finds the name water / sweating blue cloud hairs

January 26, 2025 | fucked up modern love essays

LETTER TO THE BAD FEMINIST WITH WHOM I SHARED APARTMENT 5A

Laura Sweeney

We really hit our stride in Gender Justice class when the Women’s Studies department asked me to teach and I invited you to join, thinking a co-ed experience would best serve our students.

January 24, 2025 | Fiction

Odd Light

Brad Kelly

He’d been by himself now for months except for game night with his colleagues and so he multiplied 13 by 47 in his head and divided it down until it was a trace behind the decimal point and then he asked her if she would like to meet him for a coffee downtown.

January 23, 2025 | Fiction

Heaven Is A Table at 1 OAK

Lucie Turkel

with beer bongs and messy boys who didn’t know how to do anything but shove shoulders down for head

January 22, 2025 | Sports

The Two Alis

Pavle Radonić

A glassy-looking eye staring out too from Mr A’s head. Had he been a victim somewhere along the line?

January 21, 2025 | Interview

Manhood on the Brink: A Conversation with Andrew Lipstein

Sam Franzini

Because if something is inherently taboo, in any way, it’s probably worth exploring.

January 20, 2025 | Nonfiction

The Catholic

Danielle Chelosky

I’m hitting my vape while he’s being vulnerable.

January 20, 2025 | Poetry

Two Poems

Owen Avery

Addicted to this feeling / mitochondria eat your television

January 19, 2025 | fucked up modern love essays

Acting French

Katie Haley

I started talking like a retired showgirl in a ruined by cigarettes raspy voice and asking my mom things like ‘what good is Tom without some of Dick and Harry on the side?’

January 17, 2025 | Fiction

The Last American Woman

Elizabeth Ellen

Over the next few days, through a method of trial and error, I taught myself the basics of frontier survival.

January 15, 2025 | Fiction

Spooky Action at a Distance

Alexander Hackett

 

You're glowing, she said. And why would I be glowing? It can't be the gutrot wine, or last week's fast food lunches. It can't be my Quasimodo limp, I smashed my toe on a fire hydrant trying to

January 14, 2025 | Poetry

Obedience Training

Mickie Kennedy

Run to him,
it urged. Drop to your knees

January 12, 2025 | fucked up modern love essays

The Silent T

Lynn O'Leary

His friends document their lives incessantly. Shots of grand scenery from lookout points. Screenshots of their heart rates and macros.

January 10, 2025 | Fiction

Breaststroke

Talia Vyadro

 

When she used to swim at night her bones cut through water like perforating paper. It was always the same ritual, pants off first with a slight shimmy, arms up high overhead to get rid of the

January 9, 2025 | Poetry

3 Poems

Zara Lisbon

I AM NOT TAYLOR SWIFT

Today I almost caved and drank.
My new dog has an ulcer
He needs eye drops
Created with his own blood
administered twice daily
I will be in Mexico - Dia De Los

January 8, 2025 | Fiction

Backtrack and Prune

Josh Lovins

It is a horrible thing to lose a friend, they said, and their saying this made him angry. What did they understand? They didn't understand a single thing.

January 7, 2025 | Fiction

Passenger

selen ozturk

My dad’s passed, my dad says. He’s driving to cremate and bury him. He tears one minute further from me. Two. His phone clatters on the dashboard. Horns and curses. He says BEEP fuck, if I could BEEP

January 6, 2025 | Poetry

from: Vasectomajestic

Jacob Schepers

I am at such peace but I take a beat
to pause, that’s all, to feel so full, hearted, set.

January 5, 2025 | Rejected Modern Love Essay

Peekaboo

Reza Jabrani

“We’re watching Bluey,” I say. “And we’re starving,”

January 3, 2025 | Poetry

3 Poems

Cash Compson

coyotes marauding in
waves of slaughter & i’m
jealous of the way