LIVING MACHINES by Reece Braswell
LIVING MACHINESby Reece Braswell
My Grandma was eighty-six when we admitted her to the hospital. There, rubber-gloved hands cared for her, piercing needles into the walls of her veins and connecting monitors to her heart....
IVANA by Magdalena Blažević
IVANAby Magdalena Blažević
Ivana (16. 8. 1993)
I'll be dead in two hours. My hair, washed with camomile, as white as snow, will mix with the dust from the well-worn path and turn grey. It remembers the...
MEANINGLESS by David Norwood
MEANINGLESSby David Norwood
I looked forward to when the grounds across campus were cut. It happened every two weeks, and today was one of those days, and it just so happened to be the last...
STOLEN CANOES by Charles R. Stieren
STOLEN CANOESby Charles R. Stieren
Backwoods of Mississippi, Present Day
The ice-maker dumped ice into the tray and woke me. I’d fallen asleep on the couch. As I stumbled through the darkness to my bedroom I...
AN ATTACK ON SCHOOL PREMISES by Andrea Taylor
AN ATTACK ON SCHOOL PREMISESby Andrea Taylor
They gathered the entire staff in the auditorium after dismissal and told us about the sexual assault that occurred in the staff parking lot early that morning. The...
LUCKY PEOPLE by Christine Terp Madsen
LUCKY PEOPLEby Christine Terp Madsen
On the eighteenth anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe, Bubbe Jozef and Zayde Sofia gave up.We are tired, they wrote, tired of trying to become who...