SURGERY
SURGERY A short story by John Penn I was observing a young man at a coffee shop the other day. He was tall with brown
SURGERY A short story by John Penn I was observing a young man at a coffee shop the other day. He was tall with brown
coocoo chair By Meghan Tennison She and I are sitting at a public coffee table. There are no bugs on this table, but I imagine
Buddhist Math and Catholic Fish-Fry By TW Bond When I am in Japan, I sometimes work with a small construction company. It is a rainy
A Lake of Lemon Grass By Pat A. Physics Cottage cheese stucco walls framing a large potted oleander, an ornate, silver mirror, and pansies in
hovering allegiance, blanket seed. by shannon baker the icy olive of her smooth eye (and certainly the thieving gleam of slender tooth-row) persuaded, with slack
The Halverson Encounter By Shawn Misener I give the man Richie his change, and he glances at me, eyes wet like a puppy, wanting to
the war by softserve On top of the bar, a demon scarecrow battles an axe-wielding mutant toad. As this mook is giving me her order,
bug eyes doing anything by j.d. nelson My breath is black. I’m no mathematician. I landed on a weird square, so I sat down for
Instructions on Calming Allergies– (thanks to Julio Cortazar) By Ra Gabriel Pick your nose. That’s the first way to clear the path, then you blow