November 24, 2020 | Fiction
Dry-Humping Andrea Schwartz
Eric Rosenblum
Margot and I had humped once, too, when I stopped by and Andrea wasn’t home.
November 23, 2020 | Poetry
after seeing a dead bear on the highway
RaJon Staunton
its stagnant swollen limbs...
November 22, 2020 | fucked up modern love essays
Fifteen Minutes
Nicolo Gentile
1985: the year of “high-risk” and Careless Whispers. His appearance was brief —lasting all of ten second— but there he was, following an interview between Debbie Harry and Nick Rhodes on the Palladium.
November 21, 2020 |
Mothers
Zoë Ballering
When I heard the name, I was sure it held a deeper meaning. No, she said, laughing... She explained that the knot combines the features of a reef knot, a thief knot, and a granny knot. It’s a portmanteau, not a metaphor. Grief has no meaning, she said.
Altitude Sickness
Cherie Nelson
You turn to face me, apologize for the mountain, for not drinking enough water, for not letting me turn back to make sure you were safe at a lower elevation. For not realizing what this would do to me.
Four Poems
Mike Topp
"Strange," "Rare Books," "New Suit," and "The Killer"
Rocky Lives in My Head Rent Free
Julia Do
in this one you’re a six foot / two hundred pound prize
A Problem Set
Lauren D. Woods
Why did Train A leave while Train B was still getting ready?
Love Letter in 2020
Cory Liang
Last Christmas, you asked for my latest address and sent a postcard all the way from Paris. There was a close-up shot of Hemingway’s face on the front. On the back, you wrote: “You deserve all the good in the world.” I took a picture of it but never sent anything back.
Today on Dagobah, Ep. 6: "Routine"
Josh Sippie
As Yoda sat on a tree stump, perfectly force-carved to complement his bony exterior and knobby joints, he realized that it had been five days in a row now that he had sat on this tree stump.
Riverfront Aria
Kathryn Haemmerle
Most people prefer the Vulcan statue...
The Bulldagger
Andrea Routley
I like sex in fiction to be full of ambivalence—undeniable lust mixed with doubt or disgust. I have done things with lovers I don’t want to tell anyone.
Words Fail, Chapter 1c: Fighting the Fog
Angus Woodward
Previously on...
Chapter 1a: Converging
Chapter 1b: Crisis
My First Mosh Pit
Kara Vernor
I started high school miserable. By my sophomore year, I was looping Sinead O’Connor on my headphones, the album with “Nothing Compares to You” and “I am Stretched on your Grave,” and trying not to
Why Look For the Animals?
Alexandria Peary
In contrast to wild animals, pets are timelines left on the floor. These models of accelerated, abridged lives can be found to the right of the Lazy Boy and the magazine rack.
There Was an Entire Chicken
Lisa Hiton
one from the spit where I watched them...
In Ram Corpse
Christopher Notarnicola
"He slept among a pile of used truck tires ..."
Two Shorts
Matthew Minicucci
For as long as Mark could remember, he had wanted to save someone from a wolf. He had wanted it to happen in a specific way. Peculiar even.
24
Becca Yenser
Song: “Seventeen”
You can’t skateboard over road work. But you can wipe your bloody hands on your jeans; blood doesn’t look right going down a drain. Later you see a twenty dollar bill on the
TGOYI
Natalie Villacorta
Not knowing was better than being disappointed. If I didn’t know what TGOYI meant, it could mean anything.
Alternate Endings to Shania Twain’s “That Don’t Impress Me Much” Music Video
Canese Jarboe
None of us have The Touch,
Though we have felt The Touch
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We are all (all of us
Wearing leopard-print dusters Just once,
I was thirty hands tall (like one whole horse
Standing on




