RESULTS FOR Stories

GOOD LOOKING OUT

Richard Chiem

01.24.18

“Something has settled in. I am helpless like a crumpled car, Spencer says. I am helpless like a crumpled car, he says, and this is how he wakes up every day. Something has settled in and run amok.” New fiction by Richard Chiem.

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Nooks Krannie

01.17.18

“i signed petitions to save baby walruses, to clean up oceans by drinking less man made liquid, to further the cause of skin wars by eliminating all skin from all everywhere.” New work by Nooks Krannie.

Ghosts in the Flesh

Joseph Dante

01.10.18

“An article online explains how a large majority of homosexuals are possessed by ghosts.” New work by Joseph Dante.

Before and After

Michelle Ross

01.03.18

“The mother-to-be’s proportions are wrong, too, which is why she is getting other work done in addition to the removal of the baby.” New short fiction by Michelle Ross.

This is Delicious

Nathan Dragon

12.27.17

“All this standing, now, waiting for this nonsense.” New short fiction by Nathan Dragon.

LATE-TEENS ON TRASH NIGHT

Tyler Barton

12.20.17

“Twice a year every rule about what you could toss out was tossed out and all the homes in York County threw away what, in the past six months, had become junk to them. Mountains at the end of every driveway.” New fiction by Tyler Barton.

The Names

Vanessa Norton

12.06.17

“Her husband’s ex had built a career on saying terrible things about people.” New fiction by Vanessa Norton.

The Invisible Man

Daniel Beauregard

11.28.17

“The sharper the pen knife is the easier it will be to penetrate the skull, which is where we’re going.” New fiction by Daniel Beauregard.

Oral History of Waiting

Mike Corrao

11.15.17

“Allen brought diapers; Ellen brought old trash bags; Henry made a hair cake; Barbara vomited onto a plate. There’s nothing better, so you might as well eat it.” New fiction from Mike Corrao.

Unpublishable: 99 Readers

Sebastian Castillo

11.09.17

In this installment of Unpublishable, Sebastian Castillo offers up a Bolaño-driven take on writers reading the books of other writers to dizzying effect.