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from The Labyrinth

by Joshua R. Helms
February 6, 2018

Several bull-headed men in lab coats emerge from the labyrinth. One of them unshackles me and points to the entryway. Three bull-headed men to my…

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from The Labyrinth

by Joshua R. Helms
February 5, 2018

My parents’ presences and absences become predictable. When they are not with me I decide not to pace anymore and I sit as close as…

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from The Labyrinth

by Joshua R. Helms
February 2, 2018

My sister is not allowed to visit the labyrinth. I ask my parents if they are afraid she will see the labyrinth and start pacing…

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from The Labyrinth

by Joshua R. Helms
February 1, 2018

I am born at the labyrinth’s entrance. My blood mixes with the dirt until there is a large dark circle. My body feels raw, scrubbed…

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The Death Sentence

by Brennen Wysong
January 31, 2018

My mother and I live alone. What I mean by this statement is that my mother lives alone and I live alone. Not that it…

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Village Tradition

by David Wirthlin
January 30, 2018

In accordance with village tradition Hiver was born Hovik but changed his name the winter of his mother’s death. Hiver, when he was Hovik, had…

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The Exact Opposite of Exile

by Christopher Citro
January 29, 2018

Sure, his methods are unorthodox. If you describe a therapist who prescribes fireplaces as unorthodox, then that he is. He prescribed a fireplace to Mrs….

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Caterpillars and Grass Snakes

by Christopher Citro
January 26, 2018

The children have pretty near taken this town over. No one gets the New York Times delivered to the doorstep anymore. Instead, it’s that magazine…

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No, I Will Not Be Your Girlfriend

by Christopher Citro
January 25, 2018

The human heart is on the left side of the chest, not in the middle of the ribcage where it seems it should be. There…

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Trickster

by Lauren Hall
January 24, 2018

“It’s been gray all spring,” she says, digging for spare keys in the front lawn. She lives under stacks of junk mail and avoids stepping…

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