Thomas Gillaspy is a northern California photographer with an interest in urban minimalism. His photography has been featured in numerous magazines including the literary journals: Compose, DMQ Review and Citron Review.
Someone Someone Someone | Oliver Strand
Someone: I don’t remember how the yellow rods were positioned. Walking shadow. I had to be pulling on the wheels, one after another. Two points of lighter color on a black rectangle define the mouth of the curve. Two weights: one weight breathing, one weight returning to a pile of […]
That would be a chance to meet someone new | Adam Greenberg
Excerpted from a longer work. That is why, the distance eliminated, something one carries rotates around a radial axis in front of the chest, this along the exterior wall, disappearing out of sight I will bring her her bag, extracting in a way with my hand even amounts What that […]
“Untitled”
Kenneth Faith is currently pursuing a MFA in Painting from Brooklyn College after graduating from the College of Charleston with a degree in Studio Art in 2013.
Buckshot: A Rashomon | Brian Bauman
CAST (IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE) KATHY ACKER THE BENGAL TIGER QUEENY NEWSCASTER ROGER THE CAMERAMAN JOE, ROGER’S BROTHER, AN ACTOR, AN APE, A TOTAL FUCK-UP AUTISTIC MOMMY COMMUNITY COLLEGE PROFESSOR TERRY THOMPSON, OWNER/PROPRIETOR, ZANESVILLE WILDLIFE EXPERIENCE DEAD LLAMA AUTISTIC SONNY KATHY ACKER THE BENGAL TIGER “I’M GONNA DIE. Coming […]
“Fields”
Brian Michael Barbeito, a resident of Ontario, Canada, is a writer and landscape photographer. Recent work appears at Fiction International and The Tishman Review.
Migration | Julienne Grey
Something was up that week so Cass wasn’t surprised when she opened the fridge and heard an egg scream. Cass was there for a snack, but she was open to dialogue. The egg, the size of her fist, said, “I think it’s time you met my mother.” “Mother?” asked Cass, […]
An Interview | Wells Tower
From the archives: Evelyn Spence talks with Wells Tower. Does fiction begin with the story or the sentence? Pick up any Wells Tower story, and the first thing that jumps off the page is the language: It’s in turns dazzling, tight, comic, and dark. In “The Brown Coast,” a house […]
Memoirs of a Post-Analyzed Self
Review: ‘Adult Onset’ by Ann-Marie MacDonald. A small crowd assembled at the back of Brooklyn’s BookCourt store to hear acclaimed Canadian author Ann-Marie MacDonald read from her third novel, “Adult Onset.” It was a small enough group—mostly long-time devotees of MacDonald’s first two novels, the 1996 Oprah’s Book Club […]
Silently Gathering Force | Trinidad Escobar
Trinidad Escobar is a poet, cartoonist, and educator from the Bay Area, California. Her poetry and visual art have been featured in various publications such as Rust & Moth, The Walrus, Red Wheelbarrow, Solo Cafe, Mythium, Tayo, Maganda Magazine, the anthologies Walang Hiya, Over the Line, Kuwento, and more. Trinidad […]