Separating Sara
Separating Sara by Kenneth Sibbett Marty sat at his desk at home, watching the kids across the street playing some type of game. It looked
Separating Sara by Kenneth Sibbett Marty sat at his desk at home, watching the kids across the street playing some type of game. It looked
LA Times Man by Kim Farleigh A LA Times man looked across the plane’s aisle and asked: “What are you going to be doing there?”
On Deck by Nicholas Su He can still feel it. That day he departed in a slow drifting off the docks and the lazy waves
Response to a Letter Recently Received by Donal Mahoney Dear Margaret, Your life as explained in your letter recently received is very difficult to read.
THE PLEASURE SPHERE by BZ Niditch In a flowing checkered mu-mu, the internationally broadcast TV reality show host Renata speaks over her microphone. “Today we
A Man in Chains by Michael Henson “I know. I know,” said the man in chains. But the officer said it again. “Fifteen minutes, no
Black Forest by Mitchell Krockmalnik Grabois My people sought solace in the Black Forest, and that impossible commodity, safety. For the pleasure of their neighbors,
Feral Charms by Pat A Physics There are two ghosts and a banshee in a foyer perspiring spirit sweat into an old grey couch. Since
The Woman by David Meikeljohn Like the woman who finds work manufacturing prosthetic limbs on an assembly line and enjoys it until losing her right
Pomegranate by Mitchell Krockmalnik Grabois You taste of cigarettes. You always forget to brush your teeth. I have to remind you. It’s part of our