I want to be spared the wrecking ball, I want to stay in this place, the best place I've ever lived,
in the best city there is to live, forever. But my Brooklyn haven is a precarious nest because it's
slated for demolition.
Small Voices by Lucy Lyon
Jesus: Everybody Find the Rope by Kate Prascher
That Night by Mateo Lynch
The Ring by Stephen Horenstein
At 5 a.m. I heard the phone ring. It must have been the ring’s tail, because as soon as I heard it, it stopped. My first thought — a mistake. I returned to deep sleep snoring like a koala bear, hibernating. And as my body slowly sagged into to la-la land, I tried to revisit my dream, but alas, it was gone!
Visit to Umbria by Lisa Aigen
Thunderjelly by L.E. Mayers
Poem for Dad by Katie Finlay-Meredith
Date Night by Megan Heise
Granny’s Old Oak Table by Amy Avgar
In the Temple of the Rat by Megan Williams
The Death Rehearsal by Isabelle Phillippe
The Vigil by Katie Finlay-Meredith
The Best Part of Waking Up by Lolita Brayman
The Stud Farm by Hannah Mann
Neverland Smile by Mateo Lynch Gil
It was a Saturday afternoon. We were exhausted of and from each other. The room was full of anxiety. I guess it was a normal thing to feel if you were living in a new country, had secretly moved in with your also nineteen year old boyfriend and were supporting both financially with the money your parents sent you to pay for school and cover life expenses for one.