by Josh Brandon | Sep 13, 2021 | Uncategorized
Two Poems by Oak Morse Sliced Chapter She said my books take up too much space, like I’m cramming the universe in this apartment. She found one behind the toilet, two crushing her tampons, and one with the lost car registration. I told her books are like dope fiends,...
by Josh Brandon | Sep 13, 2021 | Online Edition
Kenya Inge Kenya Inge is a homeless Black trans woman and multidisciplinary artist born and raised in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. She believes there’s a healing power in her artwork and hopes to share this healing and joy with others, serving as a reminder that art is...
by Josh Brandon | Sep 13, 2021 | Uncategorized
Webcam: A Manual by Chloe Martinez Page 1: Know your product 1. The eye of god. 2. Insert message to the beyond here. 3. A shape contains us / we are shape containers. 4. Monolith: on certain days at the moment the sun hits it at a precise angle,...
by Josh Brandon | Sep 13, 2021 | Uncategorized
Because the world is trying to kill you, have some tonic herbs by Lucy Zhang Click here to access poem. Lucy Zhang writes, codes and watches anime. Her work has appeared in Four Way Review, The Cincinnati Review, The Portland Review, West Branch and...
by Josh Brandon | Sep 13, 2021 | Uncategorized
Working from Home by Kanak Kapur The curtains buzz like wet white sugar. Outside, past the bald neighbor’s garage, past his school-bound children, the morning sun moves on a set of leaves. We will exchange something small, the green and I. A flicker, a...