A Seabird
By Lily Hackett - Nov 28, 2018

Still, my early roots hurt. Swelling hurt. The earth was like a nightmare, very damp and crawling.
Read More >Foam!
By Catherine Foulkrod - Nov 26, 2018

Like, think of the sound of sipping coffee from the rim of the cup when the coffee is too hot. Or, imagine he was sucking pleasure back into himself and it burned.
Read More >Thanksgiving Poems
By Michael W. Clune - Nov 22, 2018

Millions of Insects
By Zachary Schwartz - Nov 21, 2018

After the acid trip had failed to produce the awe and wonder, mind-shattering revelations, and screensaver-like phenomena that they had been primed to experience, and after yelling and turning off the “Red Pill” video on YouTube that had unexpectedly and abruptly turned into neo-Nazi propaganda, he and his friend decided to watch a nature documentary.
Read More >The Trip of a Lifetime
By Vanessa Mancos - Nov 12, 2018

Pink drips through my jaw onto my neck and shirt. My mother uses her knife-hand on my face again. The grass doesn’t know where it belongs. It grows through the holes in my face.
Read More >Excerpt from Friday Night Light
By Alex Ward - Nov 1, 2018

Excerpt from the novelization of the album Friday Night Light by Perverts Again.
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