Fiction
June Contributors
Holly Baldwin, Cooper Clarence, Yaron Dotan, Patrick Johnston, JB Malory, Joanne Merriam, Janna Miller, Robert John Miller, Pavle Radonić, Grace Raidan, Nayt Rundquist, Shahrzad Warkentin, Holly Woodward, and Jensen Young
May Highlights
helena troy kills people
by Holly Baldwin
“Helena looked down and realized she was indeed holding a whip, bloodied and ancient as herself. She dropped it in the umbrella stand.”
colorless
by Nayt Rundquist
“Juniper was lost, but not hopelessly. She wandered the cool dark of the forest, focusing all her attention on the stretch between her shoulder blades that rippled with frigid electricity when spirits were near.”
rent a bitch
by Holly Woodward
“And just like that, Rent-a-Bitch burst onto the market. Sick of subservience, men hired women who descended like furies to upend the gloom.”
the prisoner
by JB Malory
“Several sections of the ancient prison’s labyrinthine basement had flooded, forcing the warden to shuffle prisoners to the upper floors, putting five men in cells meant for four. Uncertainty hung in the air, and a cramped, oppressive tension made the inmates yearn for a rare glimpse of the outside world.
the doppelganger festival
by Robert John Miller
“I always showed up as my friend Brian who worked at the Center for Diabetic Cats and then pretended like I was Brian as a blind jazz musician who had never lost a childhood pet. I had to learn the piano and even started releasing albums of Ray Charles cover songs, but I never actually went blind.”
are you still watching?
by Shaharzad Warkentin
“A blinding light disrupts the dark. At first, I think I am staring into the moonlit sky, but as I sit up my fingers find the worn velour of our familiar couch beneath me. The brightness dulls, taking the shape of a rectangle. The television is still waiting for an answer to its Socratic question….”
chekov shrugged
by Patrick Johnston
“Daisy Bennet dropped her house keys in the 7-11. In a panic she accidentally kicked them under the shelving. They would play no further part in this story.“
four
by Grace Raidan
“Some nights, I watch the cat back from inside my apartment, staring at its unblinking yellow eyes. When the night gets so dark that I can’t see the outline of the cat anymore, I begin to think about the skin on my knuckles, the lines of my palms.”
gettin’ on
by Pavle Radonić
“For some light entertainment the night before there had been the cricket broadcast from South Africa for the finale to the series. The radio seemed right at this former British bastion.”
a bit on the side
by Cooper Clarence
“A gust of breeze blew through the window and ruffled her hair and pushed her dress against the backs of her legs, billowing it out in the front. When it died the fabric fell back again. She saw me looking and smiled, her black eyes sparkling and wet with the remains of her tears.”
looks like we shifted to a timeline where joni mitchell’s both sides now didn’t start a revolution
by Janna Miller
“Music on the radio sometimes breaks through. Deep beneath the static, guitar chords sync and people hold hands, looking over not to see if everyone is dancing, but if people who want to dance are allowed to.”
outer borough
by Yaron Dotan
“Abraham didn’t know how to make your wife love you. He didn’t know how to make your kids do right. And fixing the ozone? But he could help you choose the best easy chair for your tired bones.”
the baby is not your competition
by Kendra Augustin
“The baby stares into your eyes like it has something to say. Does it have something to say or do staring contests just come naturally to babies?”
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by Nayt Rundquist
“Lighting flickers across blackening expanse distorted through rainstreaked panes, & the zombies seem a little less eager to break into your room.”
until nothing osmosed out of pickles
by Mitchell Ny
“Hup hup. Feel your chest expand. When it’s all-the-way full, take two more little sips and hold. Count to three. And whoosh—let it all out. Imagine your lungs shriveling like raisins.”
natural sex
by Indigo Carter
“The female octopus lashes as she spreads her webbing sharp and sudden…She bites and the venom is numbing all over. I am disoriented. I am dizzy. I am hearing Isabella but am unable to make out her words because they are not in my language.”
perennial conception
by Tarah Burrows
“Tupelo trees slumber in a stagnant river, sentinels dozing under a net of stars. A portrait of idleness, they loom undisturbed. Stoic.”
the non-political death of james albatross
by Albert Rodríguez
“It happened almost eight months ago, but the details were not sufficient for the public. I’ll give you nothing but the facts. People said it was another flare-up in the so-called culture wars, which is a phrase that manages, with peculiar efficiency, to obscure more than it reveals.”
the drive across america road trip festival
by Robert John Miller
“I was honored to drive the family RV as our addition to the Drive Across America Road Trip Festival. It helped that Dad was still in prison and Mom was rum-drunk and I had just officially passed driver’s ed, but it was still an honor.”
blood moon
by Ioana Barbulescu
“I’ve been unwell for days. It’s the blood moon, my husband jokes, and I wonder if chewing on his liver would quench my anemic thirst.”