October 31, 2025 | Nonfiction
Dear Jane
Gabriella D’Italia
Dear Jane,
I sometimes wear an old kimono I bought out of a by-the-pound box in a shop basement in Chicago and I listened to a podcast today about how I shouldn’t wear kimonos if I’m not Japanese
October 31, 2025 | Poetry
Belle Chasse
Conor Hultman
I am no longer interested in the world and know that it is not interested in me.
October 30, 2025 | Fiction
Passing Over
Selen
The most unforgivable thing I’ve done that didn’t involve sex or lying was today, I was wiping the track before the next train and this man was squelched black in bone tatters in the middle, and I
October 30, 2025 |
With the Future Looming Up in Such Utter Chaos Before Us: On The City Changes Its Face by Eimear McBride
Sean Hooks
When discussing Eimear McBride’s new novel The City Changes Its Face, we could start with the Jonathan Franzen/Ben Marcus tete-a-tete that occurred two decades ago, when the “make it accessible,”
A Poem For Satine: A Good Boxer.
Scott Laudati
We started off as strangers,
you and I.
And I’ll always wonder -
if there had been others
would I have picked you?
Your brothers were already gone
by the time I got there
so I paid for
Two Stories
Eric T. Racher
Why the fuck would a seventeen-year-old girl from Akron, Ohio say something like that? Why would that even be in her repertoire?
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