Two Fictions
By Daniel A. Olivas - Oct 31, 2017
Mamá’s Last Lover
He patted my mother’s skull and emitted a tender laugh. “I think she’s never looked more beautiful,” he whispered. “Don’t you agree, Mateo?”
Read More >Northern California Haikus
By Mallory Whitten - Oct 30, 2017
moving to California haiku
so much of this state
has burnt down since we got here
fourteen days ago
Three Poems
By Shy Watson - Oct 25, 2017
i guess the structure
of the restaurant complex
is dubious
sucking dick
in the walk-in
maybe
Woodpeckers
By Nathan Dragon - Oct 23, 2017
The woodpecker used to be such a good thing. Sort of nice when he heard it.
You could only get so mad, he thought. It was a woodpecker.
Last Words & Impossible Truths
By Joe Wenderoth - Oct 18, 2017
Last Words & Impossible Truths On the eve of The Big Day—known as Big Day Eve—the Pioneer is given the ...
Read More >The Cut in Half Man
By Peter Markus - Oct 4, 2017
They found the cut in half man cut in half with just one half of him to be found.
Read More >From “Cosmic Ray Coincidence Amplifier”
By Adam Soldofsky - Oct 2, 2017
getting on with it could be my purpose or it could be my function but my style is to hate ...
Read More >Sexual Dogs
By Vi Khi Nao - Sep 29, 2017
When they handcuffed her and led her down the long glass corridors of her mansion, and down 100 floors via the elevator, the public and the paparazzi were quick to take snapshots. They were trying to capture the portrait of perversity.
Read More >Four Poems
By Coco Fitterman - Sep 27, 2017
UNDRESS Not so fast Pull up your skirt Hike it up one thigh Take off the bra Wait, ...
Read More >Sunday Peace
By Derick Dupre - Sep 25, 2017
Mrs. Krummholz dipped her bread in a cup, watched runnels of coffee drip through the tunneling inside the ...
Read More >excerpt of The Way of Florida
By Russell Persson - Sep 20, 2017
The hills are bigger than the hills, bended down from out of where they come, stacked and sided and running ...
Read More >apple strudel
By Tetman Callis - Sep 18, 2017
my mama didn’t raze no fool no sir she razed herself a sporty sophisticate with a taste for fair game and gumbo ...
Read More >Two Poems
By Joshua Jennifer Espinoza - Sep 15, 2017
POEM FOR MY IMPOSTER SYNDROME Stay up late at night I suck / no talent / have you all fooled Go to sleep Dream ...
Read More >Shelter
By Babak Lakghomi - Sep 11, 2017
He does not know how to find the studs. He still goes around the rooms drilling holes into the walls. He inserts ...
Read More >IF YOU LOOK TOWARD THE SKY WITH SAD ENOUGH EYES YOU CAN SEE FIREWORKS EXPLODING
By Jereme Dean - Sep 11, 2017
Cruel men have kidnapped me. And housed me in a cement cage. Chained to the wall. There is no light. Or ...
Read More >Cave Me In
By Richard Chiem - Sep 6, 2017
There is this peaceful way Sarah listens to her immediate surroundings: she's always wanting to find some other truth ...
Read More >Oshun
By Kim Chinquee - Sep 4, 2017
The place is known for oysters. We’ve been here before, but today’s our first time having oysters. ...
Read More >Magnificence
By David Hayden - Aug 28, 2017
The promenade was greasy and Jim lacked magnificence. The breakfast beer that came in a can with a golden hawk on a ...
Read More >Two Poems
By Elizabeth Ellen - Aug 25, 2017
Taco Bell It was a two hour drive, An hour of highway and an hour of back roads that ran through small Ohio ...
Read More >Foot Feels Foot
By Garett Strickland - Aug 23, 2017
I grew a rat. The summer dudded out and everything started prettily to rot. It had happened before, but on purpose this ...
Read More >My Daughter Debbie
By Deb Olin Unferth - Aug 21, 2017
She doesn’t have any skills. While she was growing up, I always encouraged her to learn how to do something. I told ...
Read More >THE LIGHTNING ROD OF EVERYTHING
By Daniel Bailey - Aug 18, 2017
YOUR PHALANX EXPLODES UNDER THE LAUNCHED BOULDER WE MET AT A CHESS TOURNAMENT FOR NEAR-NUDISTS WHERE I WORE A ...
Read More >Three Poems
By Mallory Whitten - Aug 16, 2017
two years after getting my dog she just realizes when i am on my laptop typing that words show up so she is ...
Read More >Spearhead
By Ashton Politanoff - Aug 14, 2017
The room was beach themed, even though the place was called The Ranch. When room service rang, he declined the turn ...
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