Eighty thousand dollars for the woman with the singing teeth—that was the deal. Give or take the woman....
Five Poems by Steven and Benjamin Ostrowski
Q&A1 Question A permission gate opens narrower than the light that seeps through an egg crack. Permission to...
Two Poems by Jake Grieco
tues. morn. today will be a happy day I got a yellow gatorade I don’t need to have...
Two Poems by Danielle Zaccagnino
Supercomputer Spends the Night Spends the night with competing impulses. Of a hypertextualized modality in a barely perceptible...
Ascension by Lindsay Fowler
Ascension After she died, the woman awoke to discover that she had become an elevator. Well, not awoke,...
Downsized by Matt Dube
Downsized The day after the short-limbed vulgarian was elected Premier, Marla found workmen had lowered her chair at...
Poison Tree by Laura Martin
Poison Tree Jacob climbs apple trees. He rolls, naked, in the grass. His mother’s Schnauzer, Gertrude also enjoys...
Malice by Adreyo Sen
Malice One of my friends was the washerman’s son, whose misshapen head resembled nothing more than a potato....
Tattered Atlas by Laura Ingram
Tattered Atlas I don’t know what it is about her that they think they’ll be able to bury,...
When the Boy Takes Up Serpents by Ann Stewart McBee
When the Boy Takes Up Serpents The rattler coiled sleeping unfolds its echo of spine spittle of rain...