Knots by Todd Sformo June 1, 2015 I see heart attack in wood, eddies and contrails, white noise and signals, where an entire plank of pine is an oscilloscope… Read the full story →
Bite by Aimee Liu May 1, 2015 My brother is fed up. Our ninety-five-year-old father refuses to open his eyes, so instead of confronting him directly, Marc leads me outside. Read the full story →
A Study of Hands by Jennifer Dane Clements May 1, 2015 Stare at them long enough and they don’t belong to you anymore. Wings of naked flesh. Read the full story →
Wick of a Prayer by Brantlee Reid May 1, 2015 I have a boyfriend now, Cory Christopherson; he claims to be a serial killer. Read the full story →
Canterbury Cathedral by Alex Grasseschi May 1, 2015 Her eyes flicker open in the quiet. She tries to count the chimes, and an irrational panic surges for a moment as they clang far past nine… Read the full story →
Comeback by Maggie Pahos April 1, 2015 It’s Saturday morning in Bordo, a 500-year-old village in the Italian Alps where I’m working for two weeks in exchange for food and a place to sleep… Read the full story →
4/20 by Scott Loring Sanders April 1, 2015 Something horrible doesn’t happen every year, but the number of personal occurrences and international news events is haunting. Read the full story →
Palestines by Alison B. Hart March 1, 2015 We’re all on the A train to Brooklyn. The disturbed man is telling us, too loudly, that he spent time in a Puerto-Rican prison. Read the full story →
Toxicology by Stacey Resnikoff March 1, 2015 Lola still asks daily what day it is. She asks when her sister Faye, not yet two, will be big. She asks when I will be all better… Read the full story →
Keening by Marin Heinritz March 1, 2015 Only movement soothes me still. Swimming laps at the city pool I am in my mother’s womb—in liquid, in liquid, in liquid, in motion. Read the full story →