Fiction

The Holes in My Socks

By Sandra Jeppeson The hair stuck straight out but the socks lay down. The sweaters were all around on the floor. […]

Grief

By John Tavares Melissa turned and glared at Ed through her tortoise-shell sunglasses. “I want you to keep your eyes and […]

Another Young Lust Story

By Craig Sernotti She wanted him immediately. She was young, 19, and needed one last fling before she got married. He […]

IMOK

By Robert L.J. Zenik My dear Byrd, It was a cold day, not with snow, but with frost that paints itself […]

Forms of Therapy

By Robert L.J. Zenik I fell into it. I could see where I was going and define a tiny bit of […]

Breed

By Heath Carra Her tits smelled like cum. It was hot. She hadn’t drawn the curtains for weeks. The rank odour […]

Scarlatina!

By Derek McCormack Gangway for Captain Marvel? I bought Whiz. I played RIFLE RANGE! Shot fifteen coons. I grabbed the knobs […]

Rabbit in the Trap

By Paul Hong John and Jane were afraid of rabbits that roamed in the surrounding neighbourhoods. One day, galvanised by […]

The Jesus

What Jesus can’t fix tonight the whiskey certainly might… –Hawksley Workman It’s pissing rain by the time she gets off […]

Cory’s Canteen

Resolute equality pervades at Cory’s Canteen. Regardless of preference or request, the eggs are always runny, the potatoes rich with […]

The Urban Beautification Committee

The Urban Beautification Committee By Malcolm Sutton Mr. Belisimo wears paisley but when the Head of City Walks suggests something khakier […]

Other Side of the Hyphen

Other Side of the Hyphen By Lynn Teo I pause to draw the curtains and catch the last moment of the […]