Mar 302 min'THE BIG WALK' by NICK OLSONTHE BIG WALK Wen the big walk come I bin putnout fyres, gathrin food gathrin water gathrin strenth for all that walknan I come upto ware...
Mar 253 minFOUR POEMS by KARINA KUPPWILD CHAIR SHOPPING after a month of working from home and my back pain returning I realized that my chair sucks (what did I expect from...
Mar 241 minA POEM by ETHAN TURNERUPTOWN Eccentric multi colored lights fade into soft bulbs overhead, whiteness blending into darkness of the night An Uber traffic jam,...
Mar 231 minA POEM by J. ARCHER AVARYBLUETOOTH SUMMER we fuck to an endless playlist all summer we fuck and lounge by the pool paired to each other like bluetooth devices we...
Mar 202 minSOME PROSE by LEAH MUELLERAQUARIUS HOROSCOPE, SPRING 2022 You’re getting conflicting messages from the goddamn universe, but that’s nothing new. Last year, Jupiter...
Mar 183 min'DOLLY' by GARTH MIRÓDOLLY The birds are quiet now. I smashed them with my hammer. Little bursts: green, blue, brown, and of course, <SCROLL FAST> r e e e e e...
Mar 172 minSIX POEMS by BRIAN ALVARADOI. PLATEAU TABLEAU stranger, grain stir hay, ground, greyhound, mountain town man collar locked locker, cocked, bloody mary, moody...
Mar 162 minFOUR POEMS by NATE HOILCHRIST WENT BROKE BUYING LUNCH FOR HIS APOSTLES. I want to meet a porn star while pretending to work at the farmer’s market. I want to be...
Mar 112 minTHREE POEMS by NADIA PATTERSONTHE CLOCK ON THE WALL IS GIVING ME EYES I look at time like the clock is aaaaaalways running I look at time like it wants to sleep with...
Mar 102 minSIX POEMS by NIKI PEREZCLEAN HANDS Innocence breeds among boulders. I hesitate around blood hounds seeking fallen bones, woods in clearing. When I stare into...
Mar 92 minSOME PROSE by CAT DIXONGOODBYE, FARMER BROWN Once it was all cornfields until you got to Farmer Brown’s Restaurant there at the corner of 84th Street and...
Mar 71 minA POEM by CLEM FLOWERSYOU, ME, AND 1959 Salvation was promised every Sunday but I only ever found it in your lips when we'd sneak a kiss back behind the Noah's...
Mar 42 minFOUR POEMS by JEREMY JUSEKTHE HUMAN NEST The drywall was torn down after the flood. Inside was a rat’s nest, containing moldy rags steeped in floodwater, patches...
Mar 34 minTWO THINGS by MARC ISAAC POTTERDOMINOES PART 001 Gerald likes to sleep with dominoes in his bed, they make him feel safe, protected. Unwisely, Gerald told one of his...
Mar 23 minTHREE STORIES by DYLAN BRIE DUCEYTHE HOUSE IS TURNED UPSIDE DOWN My husband comes home at 6:00. The house is quiet and clean and smells of 409, Comet, and a soupçon of...
Feb 2814 min'KREWES' by SEAN MORRISSEY CARROLL-Come closer, my son, so I may tell you of my fever dream. -Come close? I’ll get my mask. -Come close, come close. I don’t have much time...
Feb 261 minA POEM by JANNAH YUSUF AL-JAMILLOVING IS LIKE TRYING TO THINK OF A TITLE FOR A POEM (DIFFICULT) Here's the truth, alright? Loving people is fucking hard. You know...
Feb 241 minA POEM by PENNY SARMADAYOU BECAME NOTHING I talk to myself the same way I used to talk to you it makes no difference to me now if you can hear me or not it...
Feb 231 minA POEM by GAIL BELLOMY CATHARSIS AS DOCTOR FRANKENSTEIN I had a rough go of it last spring. I was forced to take on too many projects I had no heart in for a...
Feb 183 minTWO POEMS by SAM ZIMMERMANGOD COMPLEX I see your cracked corona dead above your empty head. It reigns dim, dark, lacking the light of angelic truth, swarming over...
Feb 171 min'DARK MIRACLE' by EADY HTo read "DARK MIRACLE," please view this PDF. Emily is writing as Eady H and finding she's really good at bullshit. She couldn't think of...