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Year: 2018

Question of the Green Light Infidelity: An Epistolary Essay

August 22, 2018August 25, 2018 Z. M. Wise

Dear Slightly Self-Conscious Self, I am about to present you with a tale of juvenile hilarity and intrigue. Feel free to read this whenever your life’s sunlight begins to dim a few shades darker than usual. Although this is your first attempt at an epistolary essay, it is not your Read more

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Shelf Life

August 21, 2018August 21, 2018 Jacqueline Cioffa

Do what you want with me Run fast and hard or slow and steady I will be keeping father time so that you might forget Then you won’t have to furiously count the seconds but marvel at the now Leave the stars and galaxies in the sky not under the Read more

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Cancer Season

August 20, 2018August 20, 2018 Paakhi Bhatnagar

I felt it as the first wave crashed upon me- the water percolating on my skin forming dews, resting around my chest. I felt it as it drowned my throat and I wished that it would drown me too. But since the summer of 2016, I have learnt how to Read more

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The Truths We Keep Hidden

August 19, 2018September 13, 2018 Sara Ohlin

Barefoot, I stood on the edge of the bluff, leaning out towards the great Pacific Ocean. The wind – dry and hot against my face – tethered me to the land. I stood in awe, surrounded by the beauty of the madrone tree. A sacred tree, revered for the strength Read more

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INCANTATION

August 10, 2018August 10, 2018 Beate Sigriddaughter

I want so much to serve with this magic you have given me these words that will reveal how much we have done how much we have learned from the men who have led us in their games of violence they didn’t know any better I have felt the seduction Read more

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Claudia

August 10, 2018August 25, 2018 Kristin Garth

First prey then predator, princess from plague of corpses, rats — white cross/black rain. Wood rot, footsteps in smoke, cadavers diseased, grave resolution to starve, bereaved. You sought rodents, stumbled on cries, found slovenly, cerulean eyes. Child devoted to a corpse. Awaken death, her prayers without remorse. Each aches for Read more

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Eruptive Uncoupling

August 3, 2018August 3, 2018 Ronna Russell

At Temple Bar with T, discussing experiences. She looked out the window, not meeting my gaze. Turning her cocktail on its napkin. She told me her roommate had shown her a profile picture on a gay website of someone they thought looked like my husband, Robert. Barrel chest and a Read more

Dating + Relationships, Featureddivorce, emotional health, family, relationships, Ronna Russell6 Comments

Thirteen

August 2, 2018August 2, 2018 E. Mason Kaye

She tells him she is thirteen, And he tells her that she can keep her shirt on when they fuck. She walks by the coffee shop that is no longer a Starbucks, But she is no longer the little girl Who ran to the other end of Grand Central on Read more

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