Prologue In a small seaside town, autumn is winnowing into winter and two women – strangers – are […]
Category Archive: Fiction
Debugging A Random Carrington Generator as a gift for his daughters, Antonio thinks, which he can code in […]
You are working in a Korean restaurant in Scarborough as a dishwasher and you live above it with […]
Crank Handle Yesterday, when he had gone down to the basement to get a hammer, he discovered the […]
Just to the east of the many graves of children of which I earlier wrote—all of whom, it […]
You may say I’ve lost my mind, living here, but I ask you friend, who needs a mind? […]
I. At birth, the poet scored 1 out of 10 on the Apgar scale—it’s a wonder he survived. […]
Jacqueline Feldman’s On Your Feet: A Novel in Translations overlays strata of texts as it grapples with ways, means, implications […]
1. Sylvester Graham In the winter of 1825, a mysterious young man shows up in the seaside village […]
One Thousand and One is a novel about a disaster or disasters, man-made or natural, and how to […]
