Fiction

An {E}xperience

An {E}xperience By Tiffany Wong Inside, the Opera House looked basically like a small theatre with no seats. The air was […]

Companion

Companion By Renata Ramunda Our front window featured two female mannequins. On the left side, we would dress the mannequin in […]

T.V’s Not Evil. I Am.

T.V’s Not Evil. I Am. By Wenj   Puzzling t.v. rant accompanied by unrelated photo (or am I a culture fascist/elitist?). […]

The Cheerleader

The Cheerleader By Claire Batler So I moved to Seattle because I wanted to rock, I mean really rock, none of […]

In A Right and Proper Place

Trolls do not always kill and eat their victims. A woman that falls in with a troll is dragged to […]

Lulu’s Luck

As soon as Lulu walked into my apartment I knew she was pregnant. I have this weird knack for knowing […]

Lo and I Are Laughing

The seven o’clock news is reporting tragedy, highway tragedy, and Lo and I are laughing. Bobby MacElwain, aged 89, decided […]

The Day He Left

By: Dee Rimbaud When he left I was a mix of sad and happy. I was sad because it was […]

Alice, Darling

By Golda Fried At night in her dorm room, she didn’t think anyone would listen to her as a film director. […]

Stinkyhead and the Dean

By Elise Moser Stinkyhead toys with the idea of getting “Stink” tattooed on the back of his scalp, as a sort […]

The Southwest Rapist

By Leanna McLennan The Southwest Rapist parks his brown van in the Canadian Tire parking lot between me and the school. […]