This is one of the February Writing Challenge entries that was chosen to be a featured story. Scarlett was perhaps the most terrifying person …
The Truth About Losing a Friend
A collaboration of the memories of two important people. You don’t know it’s going to happen. You didn’t know the smiles shared from across your American …
Wishbone by Martina Dominique Dansereau
Inspired by “Wishbone” by Richard Siken. “Wishbone” was previously published in Oddball Magazine. You are talking about your ex-boyfriend and I am telling you about …
Go the Distance
“The distance is nothing when one has a motive.” —Jane Austen We are supposed to stay connected. We create meaningful relationships with people from far away, …
Yesterday by Helen Sparrow
I did her wrong. There’s not much more. I was calculating, cruel And far beyond rash. The gut-wrenching pain the memory gives me Makes me …
Dwindling Scenes by Dana Li
Where does history go—yours and mine? Those days when we tangled limbs and lives. No one told me, love is a bleeding dream: as we …
One Single Baseball by Rachael Costello
“You know,” Clayton said to me, “it doesn’t always have to depend on pride and/or falling head over heels for him. There is a grey …
Collections by Leah
You once found my stash of broken things — kept in a wooden box that was once owned by my mother. It was once a …
People in Wheelchairs Are Sexier by Alaina Leary
Sometimes the wheels squeak, but if her dad adds a little WD-40, they stop. “Let me see if I can fix that,” he’ll say, pausing …