RESULTS FOR Stories

The Man with No Face

Peter Markus

07.03.18

“At night, the man with no face lifts his no face face. It is as if it is a raised up hand. As if to ask for help. There is no help in these woods.” New fiction by Peter Markus.

Concrete Deck

Jack Christian

06.27.18

“We had a concrete deck. That spring I liked to sit out on it, drink about two beers, put on Bruce Hornsby and the Range, and try to look forward to getting older.” New fiction by Jack Christian.

Abelard and Heloise

Troy James Weaver

06.20.18

“A crashing of glass, the candles and lamps out of flame, a voice like a whisper coming at me from all angles, then a light at first dim then coming on brighter and brighter in the mirror.” New fiction by Troy James Weaver.

AT THE CENTER OF THE WASP

Evelyn Hampton

06.13.18

“Shit that was once flowers became shit again.” New fiction by Evelyn Hampton.

Sundresses

Meg Pokrass

05.30.18

“Dad stands staring at the stolen sundresses in my closet.” New fiction by Meg Pokrass.

Neptune (an excerpt from How to Have Sex on Other Planets)

Dolan Morgan

05.25.18

From Dolan Morgan’s surreal graphic novel How to Have Sex on Other Planets, Neptune “is going to show you what’s behind those closed doors.”

Begat That Life

Bobby Dixon

05.23.18

“Guy fieri learned his first discomfort popping the coyote milk in discrete plops unlike the gentle flow that came from george w bush.” New fiction by Bobby Dixon.

Sitcom

Kieran Devaney

05.16.18

“Another decade passes, and he’s a hundred years old. He’s served sixty years of a two hundred and fifty year sentence.” New fiction by Kieran Devaney.

Why Does Rumpelstiltskin Hide in Sarajevo?

Rachael Daum

05.10.18

“There were uniforms, and then hijabs ripped off of women’s heads. Shrieking. Hair, blood. Red in black. And slammed doors. Pop-pop-pop. Firing in the distance, in the hills.” New fiction by Rachael Daum.

Alice: An Excerpt From Hilary Plum’s Strawberry Fields

Hilary Plum

04.24.18

Hilary Plum offers up an excerpt from her novel, Strawberry Fields, winner of the Fence Modern Prize in Prose, about the Iraq war and journalism.