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August 20, 2026 | Fiction

FLGL8

Ursula Carroll

He looked like the kind of person who fed the pigeons in the park, and he charged $44.99 per hour to come to my home and hurt me. I scheduled him for the following Thursday.

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August 19, 2026 | Fiction

Glue Pour

Grant Maierhofer

There wasn’t anything to say, or to do, but there was this terrible feeling as though one of these things was the thing desperately in need of pursuing.

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August 18, 2026 | Nonfiction

Money Body Boys

Marie Lachance

Every time I write it comes out far too dramatic. Everything feels so insidious right now. Everything feels so precarious right now. Everything has fallen into place. 

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August 18, 2026 | Poetry

Soar into Your Destiny I & II

Alexandra Naughton

good afternoon, passengers. this is your captain speaking. first of all, i would like to welcome everyone to my midlife crisis.

August 17, 2026 | Poetry

Plath, I am failing you

Karina Longo

The knife turns, but blood in your teeth isn't poetic, even when I almost enjoy it

August 16, 2026 | Rejected Modern Love Essay

kidney disease made me toxic

Rachel Landau

Then, my ex decided that they had to move to New York to build community around doing shrooms, eating olives, and working for NYC Health

August 14, 2026 | Poetry

Blue Jeans

Ginger Jones

He’s dreaming. I can touch him softly when he sleeps. I can watch his body heave and rest. We need this. 

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