You’re making a poem. But are you making the poem happen? A certain uncertainty surrounds us as we write,…
169 Tweets on the Nature of Possibility, by Lance Olsen
Follow most fiction-writing handbooks, and you’ll produce a well-crafted narrative that could have been produce just as easily in 1830.…
Up Against the World: Resisting Sarki in His Mewl House, by Ken Sparling
Sometimes a person writes something so completely different from anything you’re used to reading that you aren’t in a…
Cliché Alert, by Cris Mazza
Cliché alert—not sure this can be expressed without them. A nightmare of colossal magnitude. OK, just the facts, ma’am. Those…
Jamming Their Transmission, Episode 6: Rikki Ducornet
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Always Arriving a Little Too Early: A Nocturne
It would only begin to make sense, years later, after my formal medical education was complete, when my nocturnal…
Otherwise (Eulogy for Diane), by Debra Di Blasi
Wallace’s Line is “a hypothetical line dividing animals derived from Asian species on the west from those derived from…
Autofiction, by Curtis White
Murdered by Subtlety By the time I was twelve years old, I had begun the long process of removing…