To call the body occupied, one had to first occupy— wire suspended in an empty room. Nothing perched […]
Ryan Gunn
Hard work in its horse boots clomped toward us down the trail to the cabin. We were growing […]
No Billboards in Vermont by Oliver Bendorf
All that time we were sleeping and waking, waking and driving to work, turning off the iron then […]
Two Weeks Later, the Dog Returns by Carrie Fountain
“Not having arms takes so much away from you. Even your personality, you know. You talk with your […]
Double Arm Transplant by Karen Skolfield
All the birds die of blunt force trauma— of barn of wire of YIELD or SLOW CHILDREN AT […]
Self-Portrait as a Door by Donika Ross
i. Each knot is a promise. Each lead weight mashed in the backteeth’s vise evidence of a kind […]
