Waste Natures by Orchid Tierney “Junkspace,” suggests Rem Koolhaas, is what remains after modernization has run its course or, more precisely, what coagulates while modernization is in progress, its fall-out.” This series of polaroids documents the urban pastoral, the...
Birth Day by Kari Treese 1Ruby’s on the pier: cookies and creammilkshake—cold, thick, delicious. The long pier juts out over gray watersloshing toward the sand. A movie beginning soon. The waitress forgetsthe check. He drags me by the hand back down the long pier; I...
Instructions for Humility by David Gustavsen Go out in the early morning and catch the birds.As many as you can. Take them in your hands,careful not to crush their fragile chests. Later, you willpickle them, preserve them for others.But for now simply place them in...
Wi-Fi in a Museum by Hussain Ahmed I claim the debris, I claim the smokethere is no need to burden the binwith what is left of our pastthe ruins will someday have second-hand valuebroken platesstained with tomato pastes or blood in a dishwashersomeday, our shoes will...
Do You Know How Awful It Is? by Lucy Hitz My pussy smells like madnesslike laying down in the field togetherlooking at what we thoughtwas the Milky Way which you spottedand I felt nothingbut you didyou didyou didI tell myselfThat was the pillThat was the chemicalshow...
3 Flash Fictions by Sally Burnette The Iron Stove Long ago, when people still made wishes, there lived a beautiful prince. One day he went for a walk along the woods. A crow cawed, which startled him so much that his mind emptied & he ran straight into the forest...