ABC by Beth Bosworth We were walking down Ludlow Street when you said you weren’t sure. What do you mean? I asked, turning. I don’t care about you as much as I did, you mused. What’s wrong with me now? I asked. You snap your gum, you said, and you leave wads...
Shimmer by Kelly Lynn Thomas You know—or used to know—three things. In your youth, when you embraced an obnoxious and overt homosexuality to compensate for your teenage awkwardness and unknowing, you rejected the idea of your body as something to be ashamed of,...
Ouija Board by Brendan Stephens My sister was terrified of ouija boards, but she wanted to talk to our little brother more. I let her pick which board to channel through. I had a bunch. She was still Christian, so she didn’t choose my favorite: the one with the...
The Inheritors by Ryan Habermeyer Once a month, the dining center at the Bodhitree Retirement Community offers exotic meat Mondays. Octopus tacos. Rattlesnake kabobs. Even kangaroo burgers. Formerly a ghost town, the recently converted community resides on forty-four...
Sheepshank by Tim Fitts For most of the morning, I fished under the dock and crevices along the concrete wall, snagging sunny fish until I had reaped a bucketful, then switched to scrubbing baby leeches from beneath the stones, salting them into goo. For lunch, I sat...