When Jane Todd Crawford’s belly first started growing and growing, her family thought she was pregnant with twins. […]
contemporary fiction
THE EX-WIFE’S STORY I am an ex-wife, and thus I am inclined to agree with other ex-wives, and […]
To begin with somebody much like any other is walking and continues to walk along streets much like […]
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 […]
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. […]
The hands, the backs of the hands show life pulsing through the body, how much life passes in […]
I. Martel’s Position Martel’s position is a strange one, very strange. Yes, strange, strange is the only word. […]
Clouds open like envelopes. My fingers touch a damp sponge to white. I have limited time. Water trickles […]
