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Audio Feature: Elizabeth Morton reads “The Chemicals We Came From”

Audio Feature: Elizabeth Morton reads “The Chemicals We Came From”

by admin | May 26, 2018 | Audio, Featured, Fiction, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Elizabeth Morton reads "The Chemicals We Came From" Audio Feature Elizabeth Morton reads "The Chemicals We Came From" Audio Feature N.B.: We recommend mobile viewing in landscape. He wanted to be buried, but they would dissolve him by alkaline hydrolysis. It was the...
Audio Feature: Stay Up, by Kwame Opoku-Duku

Audio Feature: Stay Up, by Kwame Opoku-Duku

by admin | Oct 26, 2017 | Audio, Featured, Fiction, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Kwame Opoku-Duku reads "Stay Up" Audio Feature Kwame Opoku-Duku reads "Stay Up" Audio Feature Tito was always the crazy one, like, thuggin-out-the-womb-type crazy, like nigga I don’t give a fuck, I’ll do the time, and I fucked your bitch, beat-a-nigga-in-public-type...
Audio Feature: A Creature of Speed and Air, by Rebecca Fisseha

Audio Feature: A Creature of Speed and Air, by Rebecca Fisseha

by admin | Oct 12, 2017 | Audio, Featured, Fiction, toggle, Uncategorized | 0 comments

A Creature of Speed and Air A novel excerpt by Rebecca Fisseha In the Greektown Book City, I was browsing for the book my mother Ama wanted in the Remaining Hardcovers at Amazing Prices stack. My radar, a reflex learned in childhood and honed at work, was...
Audio Feature: Pacific, by Trevor Houser

Audio Feature: Pacific, by Trevor Houser

by admin | May 18, 2017 | Audio, Featured, Fiction, SSMo2017, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Pacific by Trevor J. Houser I have children. In the gray mists north of Seattle I have them. I have one child who is doing all the things. She does all of them. Brains. Looks. Cartwheels that spit in the face of gravity. Those things where you know she will do well...
Archive: Even When We Want to Most, We Cannot Hear the Falling Snow, by Susan Fedynak

Archive: Even When We Want to Most, We Cannot Hear the Falling Snow, by Susan Fedynak

by admin | May 11, 2017 | Archive, Featured, Fiction, SSMo2017 | 0 comments

Even When We Want to Most, We Cannot Hear the Falling Snow Susan Fedynak A doctor’s office in Massachusetts. A waiting room. Newsweek spread out across your lap. Speckled Berber carpet beneath your suede shoes. A deep twisting down in your bowels. Only momentary. Only...
The Water Cycle II

The Water Cycle II

by admin | May 9, 2017 | Editorials, Elise Burke, Essay, Featured, Fiction, Uncategorized | 0 comments

The Water Cycle II In our world’s glorious, savage unconcern, there are fogs. Elise Burke May 09, 2017 It was a warm winter in the ridges; fog glowed gray in the mornings. Winter-born, I celebrated my birthday in a cabin cut into the edge of a rocky, clay-dirt cliff....
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