Mortuary Science
Terri Linn Davis (read Terri’s interview about this poem with our Poetry Editor, Ian O’Brien, here) Terri Linn Davis has an MFA […]
Terri Linn Davis (read Terri’s interview about this poem with our Poetry Editor, Ian O’Brien, here) Terri Linn Davis has an MFA […]
Adele Rickerby Robbie was here ‘84 Flick of a thin folded foreskin, a ring of rubber peeled, turning, curving, splaying and spraying […]
Kyla Houbolt The President identifies as an alien shill. He has trouble falling down stairs. And up them. I mean, he forgot […]
Vic Nogay in a vision, i hit her. her giggles go silent, her lights short out, the synapses fold as the twinkle […]
Daniel Guy Baldwin There is a fifty-one percent chance of being born a boy, forty-nine percent chance of being born a […]
Claire Hampton I watch the man at the table gnawing his dirty fingernails, pungent sweat darkening the underarms of his denim […]
Helen Gordon It was the smell, shaken out with the crisped corpses of last summer’s earwigs; musty, with a tang of mould […]
Katja Sass It’s 9.45 pm. Everyone’s gone except a 30-something woman sitting alone in her 2m2 office cubicle, finishing off the last […]
Abi Hennig He tucks a stray curl behind her ear. She leans into him, rests her head on his shoulder as he […]
Jesse Millner Last night I dreamed I drove through an army base I’d never been to before. It was huge and filled […]
Riley Cross Eo stirred the well with a silver spoon. The waters of space and time rippled in response. He waited for […]
Todd Clay Stuart On the first night of the comet, Beth looks up between the austere poplar trees in their back […]
Leonie Rowland He came to me on his seventy-fifth birthday, when his hands were soft enough to save. They had kept […]
Tom Walsh T’ai chi is going slowly. The instructor’s cat died and we spent a lot of time talking about that. He […]
Kate Doughty The first tooth came, and the rest of them followed. This would not have been an issue if I […]
S.A. Greene The man is sitting facing the window. The woman sits down, facing the man. The man has assembled the salad. […]
Tara Campbell How, exactly, does a flowerpot make love? And how does a flowerpot betray? Technically, a pot is a vessel, […]
Sarah McPherson When I am fired, I take the angle-poise lamp from the edge of the desk. I am not sure why […]
Rosaleen Lynch Convenience store babies were all the rage back then. Came with pipettes the size of turkey basters. Advertised in […]
Nathan Willis Say that you need some time alone. It’ll be easier this way. Suggest that your partner visit her […]