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Business Trip
Amy Oldfield
Did we go to Boston twice or did all this happen in one trip? I remember two different rooms but we used to change hotels all the time, just to feel like criminals. Once we stayed in an old converted
The Poet Debates with his Friend's Mistress, Death
Jason Reed-Mundell
The kettle boiled; I made the tea,
And when I turned around,
I saw she’d set the cups and placed
A third one for the skull.
Debris of a Bygone Era
Stephen Langlois
please believe me
when i tell you this
when i tell you of the high concentration of uranium and thorium
Four Poems
Lotte Mitchell Reford
"Eve Learns to Dominate," "Farmers' Market," "Small-Town Fuck Geometry," and "Religious Art"
Something I've Owned
Sam Herschel Wein
I was reading today how trees, though not touching directly,
talk to each other...
In a Shell Station
Corey Oglesby
I like to say I hate it when people say this,
but sometimes it really is what it is...
Travelogue
Josh Weston
In 1644 John Weston, age thirteen or sixteen, depending on the source, stowed away.
How to Survive as a Single-Family Car*
Marne Wilson
Strike up a conversation with other cars you meet
in style & so-and-so
Katherine Vondy
sentences are donuts bursting with believability custard
Recent Books
Pregaming Grief
Danielle Chelosky
Love is like a museum. You have to look around, experience things, and then leave.
Her Lesser Work
Elizabeth Ellen
"[Her Lesser Work] is a collection of mordant and formally inventive stories circling themes of, let’s say, desire and escape within repressive structures."
-Walker Caplan, Literary Hub


