Fiction

No Kind of Man

Laurie Laframbois tries to recall how she got to the field that extends past Monica Street. She remembers there was […]

Dealbreaker

My husband’s weight didn’t come on gradually, gestated over a period of months. Rather I woke one morning to his belly, […]

Kanned Food Comics

Comics with monsters and superheros and big guns and cities being destroyed — sometimes in some very creative ways. The […]

Superboy

by Paul Hong “What is the alternative?” “To what?” “The alternative to doing what you’re doing.” “Oh, I see. Well, […]

Some Dead Guys

by Dave Hazzan In 1905, a wave of pogroms spread across the Russian Pale and Abrahim Herzel escaped across Siberia […]

Cat’s Club

by Kathleen Whelan When the news came that Bernadette committed suicide I thought it was a scam, just another way […]

One on One

By ML West The last time I saw Trisha we were supposed to get together for some noose-play. The format […]

We’re Young. We Can Spell.

By Claire Heslop Sarafim was looking out the window. The smoke from her cigarette wound around her hair, reaching for a […]

She Closed her Eyes

By Giovanni Malito The young man set down the receiver. The woman controlled her anger. “Whoever it was,” he said, “he […]

Sam Difalco

By David Bell Spring came eventually and with it a most wonderful surprise. A seaship factory would open in the town […]

No…Thank You

By Sam Difalco A cap of green snot had cemented shut Pernell’s nostrils. I put on some latex gloves and wiped […]