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January 30, 2026 | Fiction

Flip

Tim Hardy

She sang along to the songs, swaying on the spot, and seemed to know all the lyrics. She smiled at him and grabbed him when their big hit came on, singing “There she goes” at his face, until, grudgingly, he sang along too. Then she kissed him

January 29, 2026 | Nonfiction

Writers' Workshop IV

Emma Burger

It's the fourth week out of five of our Zoom writers' workshop, and I've finally gotten used to the rhythm of my Wednesday nights. There's my teacher, in New York City, the sweet nerdy man from

January 29, 2026 | Fiction

Hard Drive

Oliver Land

I kept swinging, and he started headbanging to the music.

January 29, 2026 | Interview

Cat Disabato on Rooting Interest

Anna Dorn

In this book, I kept using the word “buzz” in various forms. Buzz, buzzy. I think I even got the word “bloodbuzz” in there, which I stole from the band The National.

January 28, 2026 | Fiction

Goodnight

Ginger Jones

Someone kissed the love of their life at the party.

January 27, 2026 | Poetry

Paper Chick/Women's Nature

Nikola Milosavljevic

The world might 
not be here tomorrow,
but she still draws 
a perfect outline 
around her 
lips and eyes. 

January 26, 2026 | Fiction

Skeleton Keys in the Rain

David Luntz

Those long walks and unresolved questions gave him an appetite. For skin and flesh. The allure of degeneration presented itself again. This time as a salve for pain.

January 25, 2026 | fucked up modern love essays

Love, Merde, Paris

Rebecca Forest

Bob Dylan concert. Of course, Bob Dylan.

January 24, 2026 | Poetry

Just in Case

Kelly Erin Gray

Death is not a proper noun.

January 23, 2026 | Fiction

The Worst Bar in the City

Lila-Rose Beckford

They traded stories the way people pass a cigarette back and forth.

January 22, 2026 | Nonfiction

Writers' Workshop III

Emma Burger

I return from a trip to Florida over the long weekend with my high school friends to my writers' workshop. We were in Miami to celebrate our collective 30th birthdays, and hit all my favorite things

January 22, 2026 | Fiction

The Last American Landmine

Gideon Leek

“If you knew me, you’d already know the answer to that,” she said. We were fighting I realized.

January 21, 2026 | Fiction

Lulu

Tom Ianelli

He did whatever Lulu told him, but not in a desperate way and they started having fun together again.

January 20, 2026 | Interview

Lior Torenberg on Just Watch Me

Anna Dorn

Best writing advice you’ve received? 
Press on the bruise. 

January 19, 2026 | Nonfiction

Songs in Case of Sudden Death

Casey Jo Graham Welmers

I add “Ripple” to the playlist and cry, imagine her cradling my broken body the same way I held her own: like it was the world’s rarest treasure. Like I’d never let go.

January 18, 2026 | fucked up modern love essays

the Empty Chair

Jeff Radwell

The next day, she threatened to slit my throat in the dead of night, said my sheets would run redder than every last cunt in Orange County.

January 17, 2026 | Nonfiction

Evidence of Kindness in 2026

Elizabeth Ellen

HOW COULD SHE POSSIBLY KNOW? How much her words would affect me?

January 16, 2026 | Poetry

regional terror and its last dream remaker

Madison Nash

There were all these portraits of me hung on the walls and they would dance on the frames,
 the shadow people that spiritually strapped my body to the mattress.

January 16, 2026 | Fiction

Just For Kicks

Danielle Chelosky

He wanted to eat her out while she read his book aloud.

January 15, 2026 | Nonfiction

Writers' Workshop II

Emma Burger

Freshly thirty and newly heartbroken, the second class of our writers' workshop found me at a very midlife crisis time in my life. On Monday, things ended with the man I thought I might

January 15, 2026 | Fiction

We Sell Dreams Here, After All

Alysa Levi-D'Ancona

“You want to go to Heaven with me tonight?” Juniper delicately dropped one of the pieces of sandwich into her mouth.

January 14, 2026 | Fiction

A Brief History Of My Failures With Women (an excerpt)

Alexander Hackett

The universe seemed filled with women, aside from my brother and I it was all women and they did everything and chatted amiably amongst themselves,

January 13, 2026 | Nonfiction

TRANSITIONING AND SOCIAL POSSIBILITY

Robin Arble

I couldn’t help feeling they abandoned me in our womanhood when it wasn’t their stop.

January 12, 2026 | Fiction

Breast Envy

Cameron Darc

The cow udder, Freud wrote, was in its form a penis and in its nature a breast, and therefore the intermediary between penis and breast. The blowjob was therefore the image of innocence.

January 11, 2026 | fucked up modern love essays

Clive and Worm in Winter

Jacob Potash

I arrived to England in a puddle of mortal pain caused by a breakup.

January 9, 2026 | Fiction

Baby Bumps

Dominique Wilson

We had enough coke on us to keep the entire party going until sunrise, and when the late arrivals started trickling in, we got practical.

January 8, 2026 | Nonfiction

Writers' Workshop

Emma Burger

The distractingly beautiful former beauty editor asks me whether I've read Yoga by Emmanuel Carrere, which I have. "Why are you only asking her? Is this a gender thing?" Our teacher feigns offense.

January 8, 2026 | Fiction

Anthony

Elijah

I figured that Anthony must have been a false promise: handsome but bad in bed, or he led with a sweetness that carried a threat underneath it.

January 7, 2026 | Fiction

Oak Wilt

Jameson Draper

“No it’s not. Those are weird internet people. Have you tried making real-life friends?”

January 5, 2026 | Poetry

Broken Bones

Ángel Sosa

Un día me iré sin decir adiós.