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by Justin Sirois
October 9, 2017

We’ve stopped breathing. Khalil says, – Hope my sisters are ok. – Yeah, I say. Khalil rubs the corners of his eyes. The yolky sun…

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by Justin Sirois
October 6, 2017

Empty steel drums roll under clouds. A few drop on the town, sending ripples through our teeth. Great gales of depleted uranium scatter like seed….

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The Girl in the Golden Hood

by Matt Bell
October 5, 2017

Despite watching her grow from a toddler to a child to a young teenager, the wolf had never dreamed that the girl he often watched…

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Marble

by Alissa Riccardelli
October 4, 2017

It’s true they spent money on me. They fed me. I never went down on their son but he’d hold my hand and enjoy all…

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Vehicle

by Doug Paul Case
October 3, 2017

When my cousins visit I tell them my two GI Joes are in Barbie’s convertible because I can’t find their ATV. “Don’t worry,” I say….

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God

by Sean Lovelace
October 2, 2017

[Oprah, do you remember when you rescued the child from his life of raising sheep? when you snatched his overalls and ceased his convulsions on…

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Six Lies

by Sean Lovelace
September 29, 2017

Thunder during snow. Disintegration. A run over snake in the road leading to the Night Dance. Josephine Baker tumbles off a roof. This moon low…

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A Mosaic for Fingers

by Matt Prater
September 28, 2017

I. I once knew this guy who had alien thin hands. It felt like I was shaking hands with a wet spider. I didn’t want…

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Me and Medusa

by Shawn Mitchell
September 27, 2017

I get in my car and drive across the state for a Halloween party. I’m dressed as Perseus: white sheet toga, plastic ivy belt, leather…

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Now This

by Kathryn Scanlan
September 26, 2017

I’d already washed smoke out of my hair for the day, now this. The one who usually roasted the pig was sick so the rest…

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