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Six, Seven

by Darryl Price, posted Feb 10, 2026 3939 views00 comments00 favs

Nobody gets anybody back. All this time they're telling you believe in something better than the one you obviously loved. I didn't know you were lying for them. I knew they were heartless. That was the real obvious. We were in love. I could…

Sanctuary

by Joanne Jagoda, posted Jan 29, 2026 111111 views55 comments55 favs

until the last wisps started their heartless descent admitted by default to this curious flock a sorority I never wanted to join the red poison drips relentless

At her Bedside

by Erika Byrne-Ludwig, posted Jan 15, 2026 184184 views77 comments55 favs

He turned off the light. His wife was breathing slowly. At her bedside, he spoke of her friends the roses, of the pretty carnation brooch he had pinned to her silk scarf, of the alluring hat which fitted her so well. Small souvenirs, simple and vivid, the heavy night…

A pallor, a darkening flush

by James Claffey, posted Jan 09, 2026 199199 views1111 comments88 favs

My whiskey drunk, I twist around to catch the white blur of the great horned owl as it swoops from telephone pole to fence post, ears alert, ready to undermine the idea of calm and quiet I’d let settle over me as I drained my glass.

A Regime With No King

by Amanda Harris, posted Dec 10, 2025 352352 views55 comments33 favs

Blank space / governs the minds of small children

Bowling With Diane Keaton

by Collin Kelley, posted Dec 07, 2025 298298 views44 comments44 favs

Friday night, 80s halcyon,a memory of October bowling.The suburban lanes loudwith kids and kinetic releaseof balls slamming on maple.I have no footwork, no senseof release, fingers sweatyin the grips, resin droppingwith a hollow boomfollowed by derision from more adept…

Black and White

by Paul de Denus, posted Nov 16, 2025 310310 views33 comments33 favs

Chris and I have an understanding. We've been playing cops and robbers all morning, running around and stirring up shit.

the sensual tactility of tall buildings

by eamon byrne, posted Oct 31, 2025 395395 views66 comments22 favs

There's a nice line in M. Tafuri's essay “Architecture and Cities in the United States 1870-1910” concerning the relationship between land values and building costs:“… whereas the simple parceling-up of surface lots is the product of an elementary…

Barred caller

by David Ackley, posted Oct 30, 2025 275275 views33 comments11 fav

overheard

Mrs. Penfield

by Carl Santoro, posted Oct 13, 2025 544544 views22 comments22 favs

Now her right breast was annoying her.

Interview with a Jesus Lizard

by Ed Higgins, posted Oct 10, 2025 362362 views11 comment11 fav

Interviewer: So, you walk on water, right? How is that possible? Jesus Lizard: Well, I only run on water, and upright on my hind legs. Haha, if I tried just walking on water I’d sink quicker than St. Peter!

Punchlines of a cosmic joke

by strannikov, posted Sep 26, 2025 894894 views33 comments00 favs

Creating a world in which no one believes . . . killing a world in which no one could believe.

The Big LARP

by stephen hastings-king, posted Sep 18, 2025 11461146 views44 comments22 favs

The ambient sound wheezes on.

use

by Valerie Henderson, posted Aug 26, 2025 24272427 views66 comments44 favs

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The Circle of Life

by Aline Carriere, posted Aug 26, 2025 25242524 views11 comment22 favs

Maybe you could buy a Volunteer,” Carol suggested. Ma huffed. “You know we don't have the money for that. And besides I never liked the idea of Volunteers — taking advantage of the poor like that.”

Circularity (act 1)

by Lorenzo Baehne, posted Aug 22, 2025 24852485 views00 comments00 favs

Ian Markham stood before the massive triangular window of Circularity's pyramidal office building. Its Technicolor hologram, a coup in advertising sloganeering, urgently flashed the company's ubiquitous tagline—IT'S NOT JUST AN ADVENTURE. IT'S A SECOND CHANCE! …

Blind-Sided, PT 1.

by Michael D. Brown, posted Aug 03, 2025 30463046 views00 comments00 favs

BLIND-SIDED 1 The humid night air clung to Julio's skin as he and Marco stepped off the bus near campus, laughter trailing behind them like the smell of esquites from the street vendor across the road. The political rally had been noisy and full of energy - and…



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