I WAS A NORMAL HUSBAND, ETC.
Sebastian Castillo11.23.16
“The infant’s head wanted to take me to the forest where the teenagers are killing themselves, doing drugs, obsessing by moonlight. It’s right around the corner.” New short fiction by Sebastian Castillo.
The Event Vanishes
Ella Longpre11.22.16
Ella Longpre thinks about how violence affects the very perception of its victim, begetting doubt, erasure, self-censorship.
ELEVEN DRONES TO ACCOMPANY A MONTAGE CONSISTING OF SEVERAL CENTERS OF GRAVITY
Claire Donato11.21.16
“At once, you are in the foreground and the background of your life.” Claire Donato explores projection, avatars, access, and more, in eleven parts, with drone accompaniments.
Three Poems & Images
Stephon Lawrence11.18.16
“you don’t notice my singing has changed. maybe my song sounds the same as gagging?” Three new poems and original images by Stephon Lawrence, from fall poetry editor Sade Murphy.
Three Jawns: The United States, Opus 40, and Dolores
Sarah Rose Etter11.17.16
The latest installation of Three Jawns tackles the latest in democracy, a stone labyrinth built by Harvey Fite, and the paper bag distortion of Philadelphia’s Dolores.
WAIT FOR THE MOMENT WHEN MEANING BECOMES HASHTAG
Jon Cone & Rauan Klassnik11.16.16
“You’re going to have to do it yourself. Do it yourself in your sick little binary bullshit world.” A collaborative short play from Jon Cone and Rauan Klassnik.
Haunted & Uplifted: An Interview with Tommy Pico
Gina Myers11.15.16
Gina Myers and Tommy Pico explore New York, Tumblr, and his new book, IRL, from Birds LLC.
ON THE NECESSITY FOR A SERIOUS NOW
Brian Foley11.14.16
Brian Foley argues for a return to seriousness and responsibility in the wake of a new era.
Free Bresha, Free Us
Nina Oteria11.11.16
“all panic shots / all panic shots / all panic shots into the white abyss that longs to swallow / us / dark / radiant / sisters”: A new poem by Nina Oteria, from fall poetry editor Sade Murphy.
Geometries Are A Balm: Six Questions with Dara Cerv
Danniel Schoonebeek11.10.16
Danniel Schoonebeek talks with collage artist and poet Dara Cerv about symbolism, process, and composition in her visionary collage work.









