By Roxanne Dent
Chapter Three: “A Friend in Need is a Friend Indeed”
I took a cab to 14th Street and decided to walk the rest of the way home. I … Continue reading→
By Sam Cha
Anybody following the Lisa Low thing?
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The Lisa Low thing’s a lot like the Ailey O’Toole thing; Ailey O’Toole being the (young, white) woman who published a bunch of poems that plagiarize—line for line, … Continue reading→
By Hannah Larrabee
I felt alone the same day
Anthony Shadid died
on horseback, his clenched lungs
echoed now in the broken wombs
of cities
crumbled stone
bonework and ash
it is a faraway ache like a dream
think of how comfortably we … Continue reading→
By Roxanne Dent
Chapter Two: “House of Spirits”
As I dressed, I thought it odd, a famous medium, who must have had dozens of people clamoring to see her, granted me … Continue reading→
Teriyaki Land
By Marc Olmsted
Conveniently located
between Teriyaki Land and
Graveyard Tattoos, I go
to get the car smogged
in Clackamas, Oregon
– but it’s closed –
cyber Monday a holiday for some
the shy couple
exiting Fantasy Emporium
with nervous glances
Writ 2 Days After Manson … Continue reading→