March 1, 2008 | Fiction
Of Modern Bags
Dave Prescott
I had worked in a bottle factory, a bottle-top factory, a paper factory, a nut factory, a bolt factory, a clock factory, a wall factory, a door factory, a window factory, a whisky factory, a wheel
March 1, 2008 | Fiction
At the Zoo
Dan Pinkerton
Tom had been promising for some time to take Stevie to the zoo, and today was the day. He paid their admission and the two entered the zoo grounds, passing the gift shop, built to resemble an
March 1, 2008 | Fiction
Lopped Off
Robert Repino
I wanna have cool recurring dreams, ones that'll make me sound smart when I describe them to people. Right now, I only have the same dreams everyone else has -- you know, where your teeth fall out,
Happy Hour
Len Joy
After work on Fridays we'd usually go over to The Holly on 27th for a beer.
One night I'm working late so I don't get there till seven. Quigley is sitting at the bar in his usual place. I take
Roy G. Biv
Jared Ward
I'm a big fan of blue. The dark, deep blues. Like that James Taylor song, deep greens and blues are the colors I choose. Green's nice, too, but I prefer blue.
Don't know if I could call it my
Ninth Grade
John Michael Cummings
Up to our lunch room table came the newest, biggest loser in the ninth grade -- Intercom! We called him Intercom because he wore a big bolt-like hearing aid that, protruding from his ear, made him
The Good Cents of Security
Greg Boose
Earl Jenkins was a security guard at PNC Park where the Pittsburgh Pirates play baseball. Every time he worked one of the sidelines, right down on the field, and he snagged a foul ball, he
Like Unto God
Sharon McGill
Sometimes the name they give you is all wrong. Sugar or Baby, something sweet, something helpless, something you are not and never will be. If they studied your face instead of grabbing your ass
Tooth Decay
Garrett Socol
Before the curious series of events that stunned a quiet community, Calvin Flack DDS wondered if he would ever find the perfect dental hygienist. Two weeks prior to opening his practice in
A Short Essay in Which We Celebrate Whitney Pastorek's Keen Eye for Beautiful Things
Sean Carman
In May of 2003 there appeared, in a small corner of the internet, a literary webzine called "Pindeldyboz."
Pindeldyboz was more than just another webzine with a name that doesn't mean anything
Excerpt from: Picnic in Ten Years' Time
Jesse Ball
A selection from Picnic in Ten Years' Time
an as of yet unpublished manuscript by Jesse Ball
Here is some information about turtles: The Corinthian Ambulant Turtle is named for
An Interview with Jesse Ball
Shane Jones
Samedi The Deafness, the debut novel from Jesse Ball released this September is baffling readers and reviewers. The novel itself is being described as a "mnemonist trapped in a sanatorium for
Test-Tube Jesus
Richard D. Treat
And the earth died screaming
While I lay dreaming
--Tom Waits
He came from Wal-Mart. Some fellow was loitering by the automatic doors with a stink my wife described as rotten apples
The Peaches Are Cheap
Mike Young
It's August, and it smells like grass and cranberry fruit snacks. I pick my brother up from the post office where he works. When he gets in, he says, "Let me take off these shoes."
We drive and
An Interview with Ryan Boudinot
Matthew Simmons
Ryan Boudinot is a Hobart favorite -- heck, he edited our fourth issue. There are few contemporary writers we'd rather read. His work is funny, dark, and flat-out brilliant.
When I first read
Geometrics
B.J. Hollars
At school, we were allowed to wear costumes but were not allowed to bring treats. So we'd made the most of it -- we wore our costumes, we overcrowded the hallways with streams of sleepy ghosts. And
Don't Stop Now
Al Riske
We spread a blanket off to one side of the boat launch, under some trees. Island Lake, in Shelton, Washington, is surrounded by small private homes, and this is the only public access. Since it's
An Interview with Victor LaValle
Amy Minton
NOTE TO READERS: this interview with Victor LaValle went much longer than expected, and we couldn't bear to part with any of it. So, consider this a teaser for the full interview, which you can
Wonder Bread
Amy Abrams
The apartment smells of burnt toast when Marcia arrives home from work. Her husband, Gary, having toasted two loaves that afternoon, hovers over the linoleum kitchen counter cutting slices into
An Interview with Rick Moody
Andrew Ervin
Rick Moody's not the kind of writer who needs one of these introductory paragraphs. Author of some of our most indelible recent literature, winner of big prize after big prize, National Book Award
The Missing Eye
Siel Ju
I'm functional in the sense that I make it to evening confrontations. At the sushi bar, Gita keeps talking about some girl she works with: "I just think that she's just really into identity.
Autobiography
Tiff Holland
"You played sports?" he asks over dinner. They're having baked chicken and baked potatoes. Clean food is how she thinks of it, only a little butter on the potato and no salt. He's pouring ketchup
I WIll Unfold You With My Hairy Hands
Shane Jones
The hair monster checked out the ass of a handicapped woman. She was standing with her back turned when the hair monster noticed her panty line against her white tights and thought, hey hey hey. He