Issue #31 finds the doomsday clock ticking down twenty days from the apocalypse. It’s full of liars, the lost, and the lonely, floating in fog and hungry for cake, eggs, and kink. All that plus Ginsberg, Khalo, and a magnificent tower of giraffes. https://t.co/17ZBFaaVxq
"Now, sex is boring. No, sex is something more complicated; it’s neutral. It‘s not stimulating, disgusting, or even a euphoric rush. It’s just something people do. It just exists."
Who is ready for "Risky Sex" by Taro Williams?
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"The day after Heinrich Scheimann discovered the ancient city of Troy, all the she-goats came down from the mountain and stated quite matter-of-factly that they refused to ever be inseminated again."
from: The Oyster by Ann Pedone
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The books I'll be teaching in the spring:
Beauty Salon, Mario Bellatin
Senselessness, Horacio Castellanos Moya
And After Many Days, Jowhor Ile
One Hundred Shadows, Hwang Jungeun
Nancy, Bruno Lloret
Five Movements in Praise, Sharmistha Mohanty
Three Strong Women, Marie Ndiaye
"I didn’t know when I would make my father mad. I’d tell him I liked a song on the radio or repeat a joke from school, and he’d go off. I never saw it coming."
Visit Omaha by Jane Snyder in our latest issue!
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"When you met, Dave’s eye contact was endearing, or creepy, or both. Why did he stare? Were you attractive or the brightest object in the room enclosed by the rule of thirds?"
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It’s an old story: everything was coming new. Layers on layers of new. New neighborhoods gridding out like dead stars. At new airports tequila was green, snacks vacuum-packed. The clouds pearl-piled. Stores were new; registers silent, smooth as eggs.
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Just found out one of my favorite flash fiction writers has never read Das Kapital and doesn’t even know who Foucault is. I’m shattered. Can’t fathom how you write 200 words about being sad at work while not knowing about the superstructure. Total intellectual irresponsibility
Congratulations to Our Best Small Fictions Nominees: You Ain’t No Fuckin’ Warren by JWGoll
Such Good Care by Ani King
Elegy of an Eating Disorder by Lindsey
If You Must Know by @bdiggswrites
When I Finally Eat the Cake by @pleomorphic2
"It’s like when someone fills a basket. It looks
good. It looks like the right thing. But that’s
how it happens. You won’t know the road.
Sometimes the largest fillers are the emptiest men."
Basket Filler by Linda Wojtowick appears in issue 31!
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"Nearly a million people died in the Iran-Iraq war, my dad one of them. The Iraqis fired tank shells at him, and, in a split second, he vanished from the earth. Of him remained only a nameplate, a bag of memories, and a seed in my mom’s belly."
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"It’s not like before. I know who I am. I don’t have doubts. Even asleep, I know who I am. But I hear things. Close or way off. A train rushes by and I wonder: Is it in my head? Is it real? "
Monday Reading: Addison Zeller's EVPs Captured in the Old Fort
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"A man climbing up a steep mountain wielding a Claymore with a wild boar as a guard dog would not be considered strange during an apocalypse."
Damn that's a good poem. Close out the week with "Damn!" by Steve Castro.
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