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Classic Jeffries

by Greg Caridi
January 25, 2017

Catriona, said I, I am in a very painful situation; or rather, so we appeal upon her feelings; but she marked me not, and struck…

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Confusions of Puberty…

by Matt Hankins
January 24, 2017

“Every year it’s the same, either Whoopi or Billy Crystal.” he murmured as he watched his mom on the edge of her seat, waiting impatiently….

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I Never Learned to Play Guitar

by Andrea Syzdek
January 23, 2017

I never learned to play guitar because my dad’s body aches. Most of his life has been spent working in hot warehouses. He worked for…

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Featherwight Fred after Two Punches to the Head

by Matt Stiles
January 20, 2017

It came like a swinging mace, colliding into his skull from one side, and then a sharp pain caught him from beneath. Water collecting in…

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The Undead Army of John Denvers

by Gene Morgan
January 19, 2017

John Denvers crave the blood of virgins and the souls of first born children. They surround the earth with an icy cold grip, and suffocate…

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a year ago today: the horse

by Gene Morgan
January 18, 2017

there is a man with a bullhorn beneath your window. he has a bullhorn. it’s a fucking bullhorn, and he has it, beneath your window….

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My Parents’ Home

by Kelly Q
January 17, 2017

My Dad’s Scar, 2006 This is an image of my father’s scar from a kidney removal surgery in the winter of 1999. He has since…

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REPLACED

by Dustin Martens
January 16, 2017

You’ve found someone else, haven’t you? So is she running Media Center or something? OS X? You’re leaving me for a MAC? How long have…

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The Ocean Tied

by Bryan Owens
January 13, 2017

The tide washed in on their legs. It curled and broke over their knees then receded and soaked into the sand. Scott sat with his…

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Show, Don’t Tell

by Paul Eckert
January 12, 2017

My friend’s name is Laura, but don’t ever call her that. If you are introduced to her she’ll say, “Nice to meet you. My name…

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