Jazzercise Is A Language: In Conversation with Gabriel Ojeda-Sague
Alli Warren03.06.18
Alli Warren spoke with Gabriel Ojeda-Sague about his new book, Jazzercise is a Language, and its exploration of nostalgia, biopolitics, and identity.
Me Too at the Oscars
Kevin Killian03.05.18
Kevin Killian conducts his yearly spirited postmortem of the Oscars, drawing as much from what is not said as what is said amid a raging year of scandal.
Unpublishable: The Gay Science
Evan Lavender-Smith03.01.18
Evan Lavender-Smith offers up the next installment of Unpublishable with The Gay Science, a mind-bending synthesis that explores Nietzsche through the voice of a poet who doesn’t give a shit.
CLUBHOUSE
Sarah Estime02.28.18
“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.
Two Stories About Guns
Ryan Ridge02.27.18
“They were handing out handguns outside the grocery. If you didn’t own any bullets, it didn’t matter. They’d throw in some along with the gun as long as you signed on the line.” Two new short stories by Ryan Ridge.
Why I Don’t Have Sports Heroes
Gregg Murray02.26.18
Gregg Murray unpacks the ethics of aspiring to greatness at any cost, inspecting the dividing line between a winner’s “grit” and the sometimes gray area around cheating.
THEN I BUST OUT: Review of Jurassic Park (1993 out of 10)
Amy Lawless & Jeff Alessandrelli02.23.18
“I bridged the divide between my brain’s hemispheres through art and soft drugs and bad decisions.” The second entry from Lawless and Alessandrelli’s reviews of living and dead animals, THEN I BUST OUT, returns with a wild review of Jurassic Park.
Ambassador of Nowhere
Ulrica Hume02.21.18
“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.
Listen: A Review of Ella Longpre’s How to Keep You Alive
Andrew Byrds02.20.18
How do you keep yourself alive? Andrew Byrds investigates the effects of Ella Longre’s debut How to Keep You Alive through a personal and intimate lens.









