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Two by Evan Nicholls

February 7, 2023 Evan Nicholls 0

THE UNWRITTEN RULE OF THE RED HAT CIVILIZATION Yellow clothes. LITTLE INFERNO Like magic, the magician pulled a fire out of his hat. ‘I’m your […]

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My Eyeball Says by Remi Recchia

February 3, 2023 Remi Recchia 0

After Russell Edson The ophthalmologist holds my eyeball in his hands, gloved and cradled inwhite latex. My eyeball twitches under the dim lights. It asks […]

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You Too Can Have a Pass Rate Like Mine by Swati Sudarsan

January 31, 2023 Swati Sudarsan 0

Year after year, the kids come to me just as dense as the ones before. They shuffle into their seats, avoiding the desk obscured by […]

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Yarnidermis by Ruby Rorty

January 24, 2023 Ruby Rorty 0

There is a woman made of yarn and all day she sits and knits. She has already knitted herself and her home and her daughter […]

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Your Strong, Cold Embrace by D.K. Lawhorn

January 17, 2023 D.K. Lawhorn 0

People will think this a suicide. I know it for what it really is: an assimilation of the infinite. You’re the only reason I signed […]

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The Ursulines by Lindsey Pharr

January 10, 2023 Lindsey Pharr 0

I walk home alone at night, and I am told that this is a poor decision. I admit that this is true. It is indeed […]

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Theatricals of Chaos by Olumide Manuel

January 3, 2023 Olumide Manuel 0

In the beginning, God, black and beardless, wrote a poem and titled it I. This is how to know that God loves pronouns, that of […]

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Impossible Beer by Pedro Ponce

December 27, 2022 Pedro Ponce 0

Jesus arrived. The Lord had come to party. He propped his cross against the coatrack and brushed the snow from his shoulders. I was raised […]

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The Woman We Called Vulture by Jen Julian

December 20, 2022 Jen Julian 0

I wish I could tell you, our theory about her is true. She’s still driving around town in that old orange pickup, taking the things […]

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The Messengers by John Chrostek

December 13, 2022 John Chrostek 0

The old city district is infested with decommissioned angels. They scutter about on row home walls, a mass of eyes and teeth in search of […]

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