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May 28, 2026 | Fiction

Dad Micronation

Maximiliano Guzmán

His unbuttoned shirt, his summer breakfast. The gesture of his mouth was the opening of unsaid words.

May 27, 2026 | Nonfiction

Are You There, Jane? It’s Me Femcel: Buying The Boyfriend Experience

Madison Murray

The gigolos texted me back while my mom and I watched Zootopia 2

May 27, 2026 | Poetry

Four Poems

Jackie K. White

Fury Psalm 6:

Let there be a God, an earth, seasons weathered through a time
for this, for that, for breathing and for holding one’s breath.

Let there be seasons when the moon has nothing to be

May 26, 2026 | Poetry

Tonight he only dreams of tulips

Jason Davidson

Lie here with me, if only for a while.

May 25, 2026 | Fiction

Entombed 

James Callan

I was on my morning jog when I saw what I believed to be a young man asleep or dead in the sand.

May 24, 2026 | fucked up modern love essays

The Sitarist

Katie Haley

Sitting in his gold Toyota listening to old metal. He turned down The Accused to tell me about his diagnosis.

May 23, 2026 | Nonfiction

Someone Else's Flowers

Tara Layne

“The Upper East Side. For uncreative rich people who don't know the first thing about being happy,” Mom said, and I believed her.

May 22, 2026 | Fiction

For Practice

Hannah Meyer

Avery was the worst kind of people pleaser. A failed one who didn’t know how to make other people happy but attempted only to her own demise. When Sienna asked Avery if she wanted to steal, the yes

May 21, 2026 | Poetry

Eagle

Oliver Land

then
the eagle is healed

May 20, 2026 | Fiction

This Place, for Magic

Eric Boyd

It is warm in the theatre. The chair is comfortable. The trailers ended and most of the films looked good. A Coca Cola ad begins playing, which is the second to last thing they show before the movie.

May 19, 2026 | Poetry

Early August

Destin Shimer

She walks around like a colt in a kitchen I don’t know, bluish crescent bruise on her calf flashing every couple of turns at me.

May 18, 2026 | Poetry

vanishing like time and money: 2 poems

Kristopher Hall

I would take you as you are and were
over all this dead air.

May 17, 2026 | fucked up modern love essays

Uncle Fingers

Ashley Yang-Thompson

I met the man who would become my Uncle through an insane-clown-posse-adjacent dishwasher coworker who wanted us to star in his uncomfortably misogynistic Instagram horror movie.

I had just moved

May 15, 2026 |

Undertow

David LeBrun

When the sun went down, I saw the man on the sidewalk. He had fallen onto his suitcase with a shopping bag at his feet. The light turned green. A car honked behind me. I drove ahead, but a pedestrian

May 14, 2026 | Fiction

Salt

Elliot Greiner

I wanted him to understand my fascination with small creatures.

May 13, 2026 | Nonfiction

Are You There Jane? It’s Me, Femcel: My Journey to Hiring a Male Escort

Madison Murray

His dismissal to reduce me to my womanhood and paycheck fucked me.

May 12, 2026 | Poetry

Packer Short

J Brooke

Am I too old?              Nah,

I’ve yet to wear

my trousers rolled.

But      this morning

coffee in bed,              my wife 

and I scrolling — 

 

Hers:               prison

May 11, 2026 | Fiction

What Is It Like

Mary Dahm

She wrapped her arm around his back in a quick half-hug that made it easy for him to tuck the envelope in her purse. She excused herself to the bathroom so she could count it.

May 10, 2026 | fucked up modern love essays

The Pilot

Emma Burger

I looked him up on Instagram. The only thing publicly linked to him was a photo of his smiling face in the cockpit of a 737, posted by the National Gay Pilots Association from 2020.

May 8, 2026 | Poetry

Good morning pathos

Emily May

I left Texas to have him. Not for him, but for me: so that I would survive.

May 7, 2026 | Fiction

Interview with a Gallery Owner

Dmitriy Kogan

I sat down. Cassandra ordered a glass of wine. “I hope this wasn’t sudden,” she said.

May 6, 2026 | Poetry

My Mother the Diviner

Mike McHone

i wonder how hard it is for her to 

reconcile being a Christian and a witch

 

judge and judged. how easy 

May 5, 2026 | Fiction

In Search of Groypers

Kyle Kouri

Thus commences the portion of the evening in which you retrieve the Svedka again to sober up

May 4, 2026 | Poetry

Three Poems

Billy Jackson

cause that is all we knew 

we drank liquor, smoked crack, 
escorted prostitutes around in our car,

hoping for a bisquit, or a small dead bird,
a song sweetly sung; that no one ever heard.

May 3, 2026 | Rejected Modern Love Essay

The Unsuccessful Attempt to Bite the Dust

Rebecca Forest

I listen to Queen. “Another One Bites the Dust.” The soundtrack of my life.