March 17, 2025 | Fiction
Thrashing: elevated spectral entropy of local behavior under conditions of global pseudospectral tightening
Josh Lovins
The idea behind this silencing was that new views might have an easier time taking hold if the old one weren't always barging into the fish schools and stamping on the new view's seeds before the seeds had latched.
March 17, 2025 | Poetry
A Poem That Isn't a Poem but Rather an Essay About Women Who Love Patrick Bateman
Sofija Popovska
in the mirror the face you see yourself | I’m so fucking good at this | the eye is an aleph and every place is you
March 16, 2025 | fucked up modern love essays
Sojourn, So Joy!
Gulen Celik
The winding roads were scattered with sneakily merging lanes and work-ahead signs. This would have set my head in a whirl if I weren't driving. We spotted sage, turquoise, and navy blue hues on our
March 14, 2025 | Fiction
Plant Hospital
Elizabeth Ellen
I think HH resented me for making him feel pedestrian, a cliché to himself; the male artist requesting a sort of self-censorship of the female artist on his behalf. (Image is everything and/but he wanted to control his; I had no right to it, to my version of it/him, in his male mind.)
Q&A with Wilson Koewing
Lisa Marie Zapata
Delve a little deeper into the mind of author Wilson Koewing
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