Unpublishable: Two From Sea Witch
Moss Angel11.02.17
In this installment of Unpublishable, Moss Angel shares two pieces from Sea Witch, a novel-in-fragments that deals with the human body, heists, and pizza.
All These Birds
Duncan B. Barlow11.01.17
“Millions of birds dying in the woods around me. Falling, pecked and pieced. It’s my duty to document.” New fiction by duncan b. barlow.
Swarm of Salami
Kara Vernor10.25.17
“The hot dogs sunbathed on lounge chairs by the pool, sweat seeping through their casings, as chicken tenders splashed and squealed and bobbed in their inner tubes.” New fiction by Kara Vernor.
i’m really into breastfeeding my ego lately
Dagmar Mimi Harlow10.18.17
“all of the kids in the room study theatre and political science and share viral social justice posts on the internet. you think you can have it all.” New work by Dagmar Mimi Harlow.
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Vi Khi Nao10.11.17
“Inside the vortex of her manuscript, her fingernails carve quotation marks on his back. He has not grown accustomed to being used in a sentence that way.” The latest installment of our Unpublishable series, featuring authors’ previously elsewhere-rejected work, comes from the great Vi Khi Nao.
Unpublishable: Censored Emails From Noam Chomsky
Sarah Rose Etter09.28.17
Unpublishable is a new series that seeks to publish writing & art that’s been rejected. In the first installment, emails from Noam Chomsky are blotted out in the days following the Trump election.
King of the World
Mark Budman09.27.17
“Every word in the world is a corruption of another word.” New fiction by Mark Budman.
Connected at the Skull
Matthew Dexter09.20.17
“Licking Lilliputian lips, Larry rides me, whips my armpit hair with the inertial majesty of Ron Turcotte on Secretariat in the final stretch at Belmont Park finish line coming into blurred vision, Camel smoke sifting from furry nostrils, field thirty-one lengths behind.” New fiction from Matthew Dexter.
Coastal Zone
Derick Dupre09.13.17
“A man with bypass scars spoons something greasy into his mouth. Torpid picnics in the sand. An embarrassment of fishcakes. A pornography of bologna. The sun. The scents.” New short fiction by Derick Dupre.
THE THIRTEEN TIMES I MET KEVIN COSTNER
Chris Okum09.06.17
“The first time I met Kevin Costner he was on the other side of a locked bathroom door. I introduced myself and told him it was nice to meet him, but he didn’t say anything.” New short fiction by Chris Okum.