Vampire Capitalism
Vampire Capitalism by Dan Raphael when we let money be our blood and let money be electronic, let money’s value depend on computers playing a
Vampire Capitalism by Dan Raphael when we let money be our blood and let money be electronic, let money’s value depend on computers playing a
THE GHOUL FACTOR by Aaron Fagan Walking among woods outside Amherst, Deer trails weave me a way through. They say the people were high who
A Magpie in the Rain by Ben Macnair In monochrome reversal, it would look the same. All beak and claws, all feathers and grease. Beady
Lou Reed, who founded the influential Velvet Underground and went on to a solo career that spanned decades, died Sunday in Southampton, N.Y., his literary
The Colors Are Off This Season by Sarah Hannah I don’t want any more of this mumble— Orange fireside hues, Fading sun, autumnal tumble, Stricken,
Life in Simulation by Kristina England A robot kisses funny. The clank of metal on mouth. The cold, hard dispensing of love. George sat back.
Electron bound by Julian DeWees I’ve been bashful, I’ll admit. The first few times, awkward and flush. Like going outside into the tomato garden with
The Sandhills by L. Hogan The language of cranes we once were told is the wind. The wind is their method, their current, the translated
Thursdays With Assata by DIY Danna Raised hands everywhere, to get the waiter/assassin’s attention in the balmy cafe, a cacophonous ring of a gunshot disturbs
Mister Korbes by Kieran Borsden Analies had always been anxious in the dark – an electrically charged, perhaps misplaced, anticipation enveloped her whenever, wherever light