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June 30, 2026 | Book Review

Tedium is a Place: A Review of Makshya Tolbert’s ‘Shade is a place’

Hugh Blanton

Sadness pervades. That's of course nothing unusual, sadness and poetry are bosom buddies.

June 29, 2026 | Fiction

Party in the Hills

Kobi Ansong

A giant home, all cubes, angles, and no soul. Whose party? Whose house? There was a man who resembled Jesus on cocaine floating around in a scarlet bathrobe. His name was Maximus and he said he does IP acquisitions. Why’s everything in this town so damn vague?

June 28, 2026 | Rejected Modern Love Essay

dykes on bikes hold still 

Lockie Hunter

The official San Francisco LESBIAN GAY BISEXUAL TRANSGENDER PRIDE parade was the social highlight of our year.

June 28, 2026 | Interview

Savannah Huitema on Modeling, Law, and Her Writing Practice

Emma Burger

You see Truth in yourself, and you realize we’re all having this complex, beautiful, and sometimes very dark human experience. Nothing is original. We’re all in this together. 

June 27, 2026 | Interview

Infinite Detail: One Man’s Attempt to Graphically Chronicle Infinite Jest

Hannah Smart

Put simply, Swinehart writes like Wallace, and this similarity reminds me of something Wallace once said in an interview with Richard Powers and John O’Brien about his ideal reader: “If stuff is going well, it feels like I’m talking to somebody. Or like there’s somebody there. And I think it’s somebody rather suspiciously like me.”

June 26, 2026 | Poetry

Two Poems

Kathryn Bailey

if i / am left with lack, let it be / infinite, stretching further / than any man’s tongue

June 24, 2026 | Poetry

Two Poems

Casper Kelly

Sometimes I wake up to my own asthma / making small morse codes.

June 23, 2026 | Poetry

Complicated Feelings Guide for People with Persistent Depressive Disorder Volume I.

Ivan Genc

if you listen to duran duran while prancing around in nature and it's mostly overcast, you will feel like you're missing, but not loved enough to be put on a milk carton

June 22, 2026 | Poetry

Banged Erasers

Damon Hubbs

Amazing fucking Grace, 

tell them 

how you’re production 

and I’m consumption

and how we mess around 

with gender roles 

June 21, 2026 | fucked up modern love essays

On Blowing Your Life Up

Daddio Jones

Every morning I’d wake up, walk to Target and take a hangover dump in their nice clean bathroom

June 19, 2026 | Interview

Megan Williams On Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, The Looseness of Thought in Poetry and Internet Fame

Breen Nolan

It's easier for me to write a poem wherein I don't have to reassure my reader that I'm going to be okay, because I don't know the answer.

June 19, 2026 | Fiction

Hydroponics

Arthur Aronstein

James served ten years in prison. His crucial impasse occurred a week after his life in the clink—under a neon sign that read Green Goddess.

June 18, 2026 |

Should I Go to Mexico?

Bryan William Myers

I know nothing
of what you’ve
become

June 17, 2026 | Fiction

Uphill Driving

Garth Miró

“They don’t mind you sleeping with their wives?” I asked

June 17, 2026 | Nonfiction

Field Notes from Futility’s Fangirl: Wherein She Constructs a Pillow-Talk Horrormance with an Alleyway Phantom. Again.

Katie King

Dash wore a jean jacket. He’s been wearing the same one for 15 years. The one in his Tinder picture. Dash, 29, one mile away. He sent me a screenshot of that, even though I had gone off online dating.

June 16, 2026 | Fiction

One Big Slutty Problem

Elliott Gorath

“Nice? Becca threw a drink in a guy's face for touching her ass last night, and you missed it because you were off talking to a nice guy?” She used air quotes around the word nice.

June 15, 2026 | Fiction

Bimbo Royalty

Ava Hennen

Jimmy was dead, and I had slept with all of the eligible coworkers.

June 14, 2026 | Rejected Modern Love Essay

The shimmering, the shattering, the body held

Samantha Harvey

I give them all a careful look and say things like, “Oooh, this is an extra special egg.”

June 13, 2026 | Fiction

Gregor’s Train

Nicholas B. Truxal

Finally, one small voice from the tiniest of the nieces near the couch squeaked, “Fuck Gregor.”

June 12, 2026 | Nonfiction

Reno Is for Losers

Rachel Nielsen

Rehab was called Willow Springs

June 12, 2026 | Nonfiction

No Cut Man

Paul Frediani

Now when I see someone hurting, from the loss of a lover, I never say, “You’ll get over it.”

June 11, 2026 | Fiction

a-day-in-my-life-as-a-female-club-promoter-in-new-york-city

Chloe Pingeon

There's some man on the internet and I think he's stalking [redacted] and [redacted] and [redacted]

June 11, 2026 | Nonfiction

What's the Name of the Boat?

Stephen Brown

The sensation of my stomach eating itself into a lovely inward slope sustains me. Keep smiling.

June 10, 2026 | Poetry

Alcoholic Poems

Andrea Taylor

Rawdogging reality
isn’t for the faint of heart

June 10, 2026 | Book Review

"Watch me watch the film of my mind's eye's film": A Review of Hannah Smart's Meat Puppets

J S Khan

Judging from popular discourse, the novel is in serious jeopardy, perhaps even an endangered artform, having been beset by a myriad of threats that include the advent of the digital age and a

June 9, 2026 | Nonfiction

LADYPERVERT

Annika Gavlak

Charlie would never have to be persuaded to eat pussy, I thought to myself as my date’s tongue fumbled with the flaps around my clit.

June 9, 2026 | Fiction

Antoine Doinel Was Talking to Nobody

Joey DeFilippis

I couldn’t help but wonder if I was just feeling bad for myself. She was alive. We’re all so strange. It really breaks my heart sometimes. Marisol wanted a young man’s cock. I wanted to give her rose petals. Oh, how full of shit I was.

 

June 8, 2026 | Fiction

Gambling Hell in No Time

Brent L. Smith

The following is an excerpt from Smith’s forthcoming acid western novel.

Clem is a worldly fella, but he’s not much for talking so I get fragments here and there. Got to the West from Russia the

June 7, 2026 | Fiction

CASH COWS

Irene Pikalova

J’s task was to ensure each of 3 men that they had a connection with a girl.

June 7, 2026 | fucked up modern love essays

Carly and Me

Timothy Keefe

She had sent me a video of herself in the bath listening to Elvis, and I watched that over and over.