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Nov 13, 20222 min read
"Fries" by C.E. Hoffman
We’re stuck in the drive-thru screaming at each other. Your window’s down ready to order while I fail to hide my wet-sob face from the...
Nov 13, 20224 min read
"Rage" by Lorraine Murphy
It wasn’t the venom he spit through his contorted lips that shocked me the most. No, it was the speed at which it all happened. At first,...
Oct 30, 20222 min read
“Small Things” by Maria Thomas
“Help me Jesus” Lone whispers from the outhouse where he hides amongst the doodlebugs, the cobwebs and the glucose tracks of slugs. He...
Oct 30, 20222 min read
“Embers and Ashes” by Delphine Gauthier-Georgakopoulos
She had a Nose; it was her inherited gift, her genetic curse; scents made their way through her nostrils, to her palate, tongue, throat....
Oct 30, 20224 min read
"Pre-Teen Pyromaniac" by Chester Holden
My older brother and I were brought up in constant intoxication-fueled chaos. And as siblings with traumatic upbringings often do, we...
Oct 20, 20223 min read
“A Ball Rolls Down a Hill" by Gary Duehr
Don't write a story about a ball rolling down a hill. —Workshop adage A ball that is my life is rolling down a hill. The hill, I suppose,...
Oct 20, 20222 min read
"The Choice to Stay or Go" by Molly Andrea-Ryan
The dragonflies were out in hundreds, flying erratically along invisible paths of sharp and surprising angles. She sat and watched them...
Oct 20, 20222 min read
"Sweet Tooth" by Samuel Edwards
Dinner was over, the plates were collected, and the waiter asked if we wanted to see the dessert menu. I couldn’t manage another bite,...
Oct 2, 20222 min read
"The Lie I Wish I Told" by Margo Griffin
After the third interruption, I lost my train of thought again. “It must have been a lie,” my mother quipped. Why the hell would I lie...
Oct 2, 20223 min read
"Elevator Music" by Lauren Kardos
According to Yelp, most tourists depart the haunted hotel downtown in disappointment, but you’ve always been luckier than most. You...
Oct 2, 20222 min read
"Bearing Down/Bearing Up" by Hilary Ayshford
Vivienne is pregnant. She shares her news with the office before she's even taken off her coat. People crowd round her. There are hugs...
Oct 2, 20222 min read
"Lily of the Valley, Mamma and Me" by Mary Anne Mc Enery
I smell lily of the valley scent—mamas’ perfume — from the flower bouquets in the dayroom. We sit in washable armchairs wearing our...
Sep 18, 20222 min read
"Cause of Death" by Riley Renwick
He’s chewing on my ankle bones. They split his teeth down to the narrow of it, sharp things that now have jagged edges. He curses me, I...
Sep 18, 20222 min read
“Leave No Trace” by Alex Miller
Lily is a flower and a girl’s name, but my Lily was a water moccasin and a grizzly bear sniffing for fresh meat. When I bragged about my...
Sep 5, 20222 min read
"Platonic Pancakes" by J. Archer Avary
I really don’t get how Alexis and Ronny are still together. I was there when she showed up unannounced and chucked a Zippo in his face...
Sep 5, 20223 min read
"Saying the Name" by Sudha Subramanian
TW: Domestic Abuse She dipped the plastic pot into the water trough and heaved it out, pouring it on herself. Soft ripples streamed down...
Sep 5, 20223 min read
"Before the Thrill" by Amy Lyons
The man dove his fork into a sea of spaghetti, twirled a fat skein, slurped the wet tails that uncoiled in transit. “Dry cleaning,” the...
Aug 22, 20224 min read
"Pricks" by Taylor Arnette
A song about soaking in the sun plays over the loudspeakers. I wait in the aisle with the wrists braces and heating pads and watch the...
Aug 22, 20224 min read
“Boarding School” by Jennifer Dickinson
On the last day I saw her, Reed snuck me a picture. I don’t know how she had one. They’d taken everything from our old lives away. Reed...
Aug 22, 20222 min read
"Spontaneous" by Avra Margariti
The Clown King finds herself next in a city where people spontaneously combust into a flurry of confetti. Cherry-blossom pink and white,...
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