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 snarls
by Camryn Brennan
“Our biggest enemy is Hazel Hairbrush. She always kicks us off Maryn’s head.”
can you hear me now?
by Jessica Edmond
“In the morning, I packed while he slept. On the kitchen table, I left a note. I didn’t write what I was feeling. I didn’t explain. I didn’t justify…I just wrote my name.”
what remains
by Té V. Smith
“She told stories, and he listened with cautious attention. While she was speaking, a tune passed through him. Not a song exactly—a rise and fall, a shaping of breath.”
yes, now
by Seth Parker
“You found the bird under the bedroom window and said it had to be buried…“Now?” I asked….“Yes, now.”
certain ends
by Sacha Bissonnette
“I thought about her now, her unwillingness to settle, and her secrets. And though I swore to not be like her, maybe that too, is futile. And how we never figured it out. My mother’s truth.”
transitions
by Kalan Cordell
“My heart knocks against his; a vacant space not seeking any settlers.”
freshman
by Kathryne McCann
“Water rolls down your body, tracing your ribs, finding your hip bone and falling below just as his fingers did not even an hour ago.”
is this your card?
by Caroline Huckeba
“Cards flicker through the air, a fast red-and-black rain. One lands near my shoe, face-up: the Queen of Hearts.”
quarters
by Camryn Brennan
“I see them everywhere. All around me. On my pillow. Under the seat of my car. On the kitchen counter. It's like I'm meant to see them. It feels like someone is leaving them for me.”
muddied eyes
by David Agyei-Yeboah
“He pushes his weight onto the floor and lies prostrate, then kneels and lifts his eyes to the ceiling, mumbling for his sister to return from the dead.”
thing impossible
by Kate Forbes-Riley
“He’d quizzed her on her favorite Otis song. Put her on the spot…”
two paintings
by Zia Musgrave
“And there we hang. I fall and I rise, but at least I never have to look away from her beautiful face.”
marine fish casserole
by Karen Walker
“The table became elbow to elbow to elbow, and, to make room, I was shoved to the back of the highest cupboard.”
the specifics of scars
by Mikki Aronoff
“As he lay quiet in the dawn of his dying, I pressed my ear against his scar. It sounded like hush. When I brushed my frantic fingers over the thick of its tissue, it almost felt like touching.”
i never look at their faces
by Sumitra Singam
“You rub my back, and there is something achingly familiar, a muscle memory of me holding countless vomit bags, rubbing endless revolutions of the clock on all the overdose girls’ backs. “You’re okay,” you say.”
return to the city
by Adam McOmber
“Remember the past is merely an invention of the present.”
evolution
by Michael Minassian
“Elephant brains are four times larger than human brains. I wonder why an elephant is not President of the World.”
three micros
by Louella Lester
“You wake up on a roof—no idea how you got here until you see the ladder, as spindly as a daddy long-legs’ legs, and there’s no one about, except the cat licking your face…”
sunrise of a voice
by Ivy Nabangi
“The only thing she knew for sure was that her baby loved the sky. She knew he loved staring at the stars, pointing at them and drawing the various constellations. Her motherly spirit took this as a sign that he was probably more capable than he was given credit for.”
liquids
by Amir Szuster
“A year later, watching her bleed, I thought: How long does it take to empty a human body?
I still do not know.”