Fiction: Undress
By Jennie Hunter 1. Clothes On When his picture popped up on my phone, I’d clicked yes. I’d thought: ToyboyJay has […]
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By Jennie Hunter 1. Clothes On When his picture popped up on my phone, I’d clicked yes. I’d thought: ToyboyJay has […]
For this month’s online fiction we’re pleased to deliver Ceilidh Michelle, who writes about creative kids plus a lot of […]
The heat suppresses the class’s buzz, keeping our restlessness static. The backs of my thighs stick to the orange plastic […]
I felt the blow to the back of my head again. Some asshole dressed like Frankenstein had elbowed me from […]
Elvis falls, bashes his face on the sidewalk. Haggard grizzly bear Elvis, same slick pompadour, crooked toothy snarl, he walks […]
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The number twenty seven was more suited for a demolition derby than mass transit. The route was introduced in the […]
Vivek Shraya is a Toronto-based writer, musician, filmmaker, activist, educator and visual artist. This past April, his first book of short […]
The place smells like wet roadkill. Maybe it’s just nerves, man. The realization I’ve completely lost the remainder of my […]
Your lover reads his old love letters. He keeps them where he hopes you will not find them: in an […]
I jog in place when I wait at red lights but don’t generally run the stretches in between. It’s my […]