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Feb 1714 min read
Blackberries
by Michael Chin Mike chased the kids on the beach in Wilkinson. His nine-year-old niece Dolly was eager to play. His four-year-old nephew...
Feb 171 min read
Yours, Mine & the Truth
by Aleena Sharif Aleena was born in Pakistan and went to school at Fashion Institute of Technology in New York. She graduated with a BFA...
Feb 173 min read
til death do us part
by Svea Bertilius Part 1 I watch her when she drinks her morning coffee. A tiny bit of cream, one spoon of sugar. She doesn’t like it...
Feb 178 min read
Drivers Ed Test 1
by Isabel Chaplain Content Warning: There are some light brief mentions concerning sexual harassment. Name: Isabel E. Chaplain Grade: 10...
Feb 171 min read
Incursions
by Rachel Coyne Rachel Coyne is a writer and painter from Lindstrom Mn.
Feb 177 min read
Memories from the Grave
by Benjamin Bishop Growing up, the garage became synonymous with bad news. A place where nothing good ever happened. It was in the...
Feb 171 min read
Mussels
by Christian Ward “Most mussels stay in one place for their entire lives” the website stated. Dull, obsidian vaults, shutting themselves...
Feb 172 min read
Implant This
by Kim Hayes Kyle was running on his usual jogging route when the ad appeared. He cursed as it showed up just as he was crossing a busy...
Feb 172 min read
soldier, poet, king (after the song by the oh hellos)
by Jillian Thomas i. soldier i let my enemies decimate me and leave my skin on the battlefield for wild animals to devour: maybe they...
Feb 172 min read
Tornado Warning
by Dawn Sands So this is how it ends, grey sea morphing into grey sky, horizon a thin balance beam today, white ice sun rays skirting...
Feb 171 min read
Pareidolia and peripheral hallucinations
by K weber Listening to the whistle of AM/FM Sitting down with the blind spot becoming fireworks Feeling like a baby was left behind and...
Jan 52 min read
Paintbrush my heart in strokes
by Violet Blackwell Sometimes I wish my words, my actions were watercolor. If you could drench it— Would the sheet turn white? No. But...
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