I sit in the corner of the bar My toes twist, my throats tightens I shouldn’t be here, I don’t belong. People laughing, drinking, smiling …
Toxic by Marisa Yow
Shot I: He wishes to forget the moment he first met her He wishes he couldn’t remember the colour of her eyes Shot II: The …
Nursing a Hangover by Becky Green
My stomach churns, My head pounds, And my heart burns, Most of the memories from last night are clouded. However, I remember the irrelevant things. …
The Drunkard by Sudha Srivatsan
The young woman, ill and knackered, barely managed to sit up on her bed, her hair disheveled, grimy from the heat and sweaty from a …
Anchor by Lori Werner
The first time I found him I was sixteen. He was crumpled under his bike like an unpaid bar tab. He smelled like cigarettes and …
Graduation Day by Jason M. Vaughn
Drowsy and wonderfully drunk, I lay down on my back on the carpet, everyone else outside, drinking in that limbo between high school and college. …
Shark Wrestler by Caroline Walton
Around my fifth beer, Drunk Me makes her appearance. That sly grin, the numerous exaggerated winks following statements like, I’ve gotta go piss. Drunk Me …