Fiction

July Contributors

Trina Marie G. Basco, Bryan Charles, Ben Clark, Oliver Cubillos, Sean Ennis, Melissa Feuerstein, Lucas Flatt, Patrick Johnston, Thea Lloyd, Tyler Madeley, Mahen Nadesan, and Cameron Sheffield Noyes

the job interview
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the job interview

by Ben Arzate

“The interviewee goes to the nearby window. He jumps out. He falls twenty floors and dies on impact with the sidewalk…The company accepts him for the position two days later….”

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just another halloween
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just another halloween

by Brett Pribble

“If only they hadn’t dressed in garments that only Satan would admire, like when they dress as him, or pimps and prostitutes, or in skimpy police uniforms…If only they weren’t just another excuse to do nothing.”

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you are last seen tonight
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you are last seen tonight

by Miriam McEwen

“You live inside this mirror now. A hard bruise marking your cleavage. A friend, barefoot, cutting a path for your chair through the wood rot and wild mushrooms. You amaze him. As if nothing scares you.”   

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indigo
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indigo

by Joseph Labriola

“it wasn't the book, so much as his relationship to it—if that makes sense…This one, of course, was blank.”

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chill
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chill

by Cheryl Snell

“When he commas his body around hers, she wonders how much of his hug is medicinal and how much apology. Wonders why the bed won’t stop splintering.”

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index
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index

by Grover Koger

“elixir of life, formulation by Query, 27

dangerous side effects of, 28

life-prolonging effects of, 29-32, 139, 157

enhancement of sexual prowess by, 45, 97, 117-48, 133-34, 157…”

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status quo
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status quo

by Tejaswinee Roychowdhury

“One rainy evening, a frog drunk on fresh mosquito juice spiked with manure, pointed at the red house and wailed he was forced labour, fated to live out his slippery life within its bounds, deprived of quality mates.”

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t is for tino
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t is for tino

by Eirene Gentle

“When Tino called in the sharks they were ready. They’d practiced so many times. The circle, the dip. Synchronized finning to the music of Bolero.”

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jiggle
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jiggle

by Cheryl Snell

“The Peeping Tom says, it’s lucky the mother can’t see all those folds and puckery! This is not the body she assigned the daughter.”

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