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poetry by Lindsay HargraveDec 24, 20208:00 amDecember 11, 2020
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11:11 (Vic Nogay)

i need you all to dig a hole back to2003, blast some something corporatepaint your nails black andremember how it felt to feel—feelingwithout fear or shame or apprehension ormaybe feeling fear and shame and apprehension […]

Fiction by Lindsay HargraveDec 23, 20208:00 amDecember 11, 2020
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Give Me Sugar Plums (Michael Colbert)

I told you Santacon was a bad idea, and now you’re dry-heaving at the ATM with Rudolph, standing in your vomit, and I’m blathering to a snowman about how I was right. The snowman’s grabbing […]

poetry by Lindsay HargraveDec 22, 20208:00 amDecember 11, 2020
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The Necromancer Answers the Poet’s Plea (Godefroy Dronsart)

No ! For the last time, I cannotrevive poems, nor mend their bones,the shadows I stitch harbour nosymbols, no myths, no demonseven. It’s[…]

Fiction by Lindsay HargraveDec 21, 20208:00 amDecember 11, 2020
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Enter John And The Rhinoceros (Mallory Smart)

half way through Eugène Ionesco’s 1959 absurdist play “Rhinoceros” she began to think of John. she always thought of him late at night when she was smoking and reading things that were weird, full of […]

Fiction by Lindsay HargraveDec 18, 20208:00 amDecember 11, 2020
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We’re All Going to Die Here (Emily Costa)

This guy on Facebook asks what is there to do in this town that’s fun and 194 people answer. They are townies, mostly. I’m almost a townie. I’ve been here six years but was born […]

The Long Haul by D.T. RobbinsDec 17, 20208:00 amDecember 10, 2020
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ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH (Andrew Tran)

Danny Nguyen was sitting in a black leather chair and looking at Dr. Stevens with sad eyes. He acknowledged him with a curt smile and a nod. But he wasn’t listening to him. Instead, he […]

poetry by Lindsay HargraveDec 16, 20208:00 amDecember 11, 2020
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Diamond Mines (Margo LaPierre)

My father brings me to a diamond mine by the highway where the hills grow giant looming lacy things, daisies. A house grey as cloud shudders at the back edge of an overgrown field. My […]

Fiction by Lindsay HargraveDec 15, 20208:00 amDecember 11, 2020
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we can regain ability in terrific ways (Kevin Richard White)

Do you want anything at Barnes and Noble? I texted her. I think I’m gonna go on my lunch break. We haven’t dated in months, she texted back. Lose my number. I figured I’d still […]

Nonfiction by Lindsay HargraveDec 14, 20208:00 amDecember 11, 2020
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You Got Beasted Last Night (Kath Gerobin)

So, you smashed your head right into your phone, hoping you’d remember to pull up your defenses. It was a gun game, you get shot. Hide behind a wall, car, a dumpster. Yes, run into […]

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