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December 23, 2024 | fucked up modern love essays

an example of a letter you could draft to LUIGI MANGIONE

Leya Ivanov

In Materialist MEDICINE in Literature with G you’re talking about the construction of the actual institution of SICKNESS. Like, if you have to take PILLS every day are you really CURED?

December 22, 2024 | fucked up modern love essays

Neptune Unbound

Sona Lea Dombourian

 

I most certainly am not acting out, I inform Mom via ESP, as she silently bids me to exercise her extolled virtue of impulse control. Across from us at the dinner table looms a leering lech

December 19, 2024 | Nonfiction

MAN STRUCK BY STRAY BULLET, SURVIVES UNSCATHED

Cletus Crow

At first, Grandpa thought a hawk had dropped a rabbit on Dad's head.

December 15, 2024 | fucked up modern love essays

Connecticut

Nora Goodbody

The drive to Connecticut was easy. There were hardly any other cars on the road. It was foggy and grey and the highway seemed to stretch out endlessly in front of me. The governor had warned against

December 8, 2024 | fucked up modern love essays

The Quiet

Juliet Way-Henthorne

Tell me the child remembers her mother.

December 1, 2024 | Rejected Modern Love Essay

Should We Still Go to the Store?

Kassie Rene

I am always wearing one of Freddy’s shirts. They are worn in perfectly and covered with jazz players on the front or artists that older people always recognize—artists I don’t really know anything about.

November 26, 2024 | Nonfiction

notes from a recovering anhedonic

Rosalind Margulies

i keep love around like a shirt i hope i’ll fit into again someday

November 24, 2024 | fucked up modern love essays

Thumbs Up

Ben Kissam

“If you want, we can try to unlock the phone using your dad’s thumb.”

"Do it," I heard myself say.

November 17, 2024 | fucked up modern love essays

Paper Doll

Hailey Danielle

I ignored it when he admitted he had cheated on all of his girlfriends, and I ignored it when he became quickly angry over something small. I ignored the red flags

November 10, 2024 | fucked up modern love essays

We Did It When You Bled

Selen Ozturk

Mostly we ordered in pizza and put on slow music that looped and stayed on your rug until our pleasures panged together.

November 7, 2024 | Nonfiction

Sadness

David Luntz

and partly because she went to Yale and married the class president and blasts the socials with pics of their exotic vacations and announcements of their children’s accomplishments

November 5, 2024 | Nonfiction

Excerpt From 'Year One'

Marina Raydun

This is what I was waiting for. I all but cry, but I don’t.

November 3, 2024 | fucked up modern love essays

Canada's only free ferry

Katia Lo Innes

My sister once said that I was uninteresting because I lacked an original wound.

October 27, 2024 | fucked up modern love essays

A Modern Education

Sandra Jensen

I should have asked John why he was so unhappy. I should have done more than write that stupid note that was all about me and nothing about him.

October 24, 2024 | Nonfiction

My Favorite Shooter?

Gina Tron

"The letters shake me up because they are written by regular, everyday teenage girls from across the nation," he said.

October 6, 2024 | fucked up modern love essays

On Live

Ryan Petersen

I pushed open the door and he was the only guy inside, about to unzip at the far urinal.

September 22, 2024 | fucked up modern love essays

A Shitty Night

Anonymous

I had come out just a year or two prior, and anal sex was new. Nobody taught me anything.

September 15, 2024 | fucked up modern love essays

Number 10 for Her

Adam Berlin

I taste cigarette in her mouth.

September 12, 2024 | Nonfiction

LIKE LIKE LIKE

Lauren Matthews

When we met, I was dazzled by how easily she surrendered to her desire. She’d wake up late and order breakfast from the store down the street, roll in late to work and not think twice.

September 8, 2024 | fucked up modern love essays

Shared Google Doc

Benjamin George Coles

We had a shared Google Doc titled ‘Ground rules for this relationship’.

September 6, 2024 | Nonfiction

On Being Mad

Jennifer Ostopovich

my first hospitalization was at 13 after swallowing a bottle of Tylenol.

September 1, 2024 | fucked up modern love essays

Natural Selection

Craig Foltz

8: Perhaps we’ve misheard. Perhaps our facility with language will lead to our downfall. Perhaps the public lauding of our own personas is parasitic and causes continuous displacement.

August 29, 2024 | Nonfiction

They Called Him a Monster

Jennifer Ostopovich

The idea that mental illness can be effectively managed with drugs is a relatively new one

August 25, 2024 | fucked up modern love essays

In the Service of Unknown Gods

Sam Redlark

[The names of certain parties have been changed. Other names were never known and are now lost in time.]

I get maudlin and nostalgic over the Christmas holidays, mostly for a past version of

August 23, 2024 | Nonfiction

Fear and Loathing at the United Center

Emma Burger

It was day three of the Democratic National Convention and day 19 of my short tenure as a Chicago resident. I had the day off work, and nothing to do but get on my Hunter S. Thompson shit and poke my nose around the old DNC to do some gonzo journalism.

Recent Books

Pregaming Grief

Danielle Chelosky

Love is like a museum. You have to look around, experience things, and then leave.

Exit, Carefully

Elizabeth Ellen

"I loved reading Exit, Carefully. It’s unusual, and in my opinion exciting, to publish a play without previously receiving a major production."

                      -Walker Caplan, Lithub

Backwardness

Garielle Lutz

Garielle's longest, most peculiar, most particularized book. A sure-to-be collector's item. Not be be missed!