A Lovely Picnic
A Lovely Picnic By Ryan Ringer Much thanks to Suzanne Sutherland for bringing her Lovely Picnic music series to Project […]
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How Michael Novick and his street action political zine Turning the Tide evolved to put radical media in the hands of the people.
Troll tells the story of what happens when one never returns from those youthful spelunking expeditions, but instead chooses to live down in the cave with all the bats, snakes and guano.
Grace is an unflinching dive into the chronic pain of Holly English's maternal grandmother and how it affected three generations of her family. I expected the story to be about an attempt to heal, instead, it focuses on more of the medical system’s failures.
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Signs around the neighborhood started appearing over the weekend, seeking stories about memorable encounters with rats in NYC. A rat […]
View all Calls for SubmissionsA Lovely Picnic By Ryan Ringer Much thanks to Suzanne Sutherland for bringing her Lovely Picnic music series to Project […]
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excerpt: This Kitty By Jen Y. Excerpted from This Kitty ([email protected])
excerpt: Lose By Michael Deforge Excerpted from Lose, published by Koyama Press (kingtrash.com, koyamapress.com)
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