RESULTS FOR Stories

Columbus, Ohio

Joseph Grantham

04.18.18

“For two months I lived in a hostel in Columbus, Ohio. There were five of us altogether. There were two heroin addicts. There was Keith. And there was Chloe.” New fiction by Joseph Grantham.

Mother and Child

Lynn Mundell

04.13.18

“His design had 1,500 pieces in 9 different colors—from beige for the skin to electric blue for the pantsuit.” New fiction by Lynn Mundell.

Zeno’s Paradox (of which he had several)

David Joez Villaverde

03.28.18

“You once told me that no one memorable ever really dies. You were wrong.” New fiction by David Joez Villaverde.

rek-rek-kek-kek-kek

Bud Smith

03.20.18

“And the rain came down and the blue Datsun sunk in the mud, rek-rek-kek-kek-kek.” New fiction by Bud Smith.

Ceiling

Max Oginz

03.07.18

“The suffering is a collection of silences waiting to be inflicted.” New short fiction by Max Oginz.

CLUBHOUSE

Sarah Estime

02.28.18

“Minnie looked around the waiting room annoyed with the anxious energy thrusted in her direction for the purposes of penetrating her inhuman appearance of peacefulness. She looked around to appear unannoyed.” New short fiction by Sarah Estime.

Ambassador of Nowhere

Ulrica Hume

02.21.18

“With sad magnificence you wandered, terrorizing passengers who secretly wished to pat your fur and stroke your muzzle. They hid their coin. They hid themselves. Judged.” New short fiction by Ulrica Hume.

Marionette

Gaurav Monga

02.14.18

“Already even then the actor who occupied center stage had been replaced by a marionette that looked like him, so much so that many years later the actor began to assume marionette-like movements and even fashioned his clothes to resemble that of a doll’s.” New fiction by Gaurav Monga.

King-King, Soft with Love

Harris Lahti

02.07.18

“The other aides don’t know King-King like me. The other aides think he is a pervert. But the other aides are wrong.” New fiction by Harris Lahti.

Eventide

Kristine Ong Muslim

01.31.18

“It is not yet officially morning but everyone in the world has already reported waking up from dreams either completely coated or partially encrusted with black mold.” A new story from Kristine Ong Muslim, excerpted from her recently released collection, The Drone Outside.