Issue 125: 24 December 2020

/Issue 125: 24 December 2020

The everyday

By | 2020-12-26T13:09:20-08:00 December 24th, 2020|Categories: Issue 125: 24 December 2020|Tags: , , , , , , , |

By Ronna Magy   Here, another day, another morning, another hour, another moment. Mantle clock refusing to turn even half round the dial. She is, he is, they are, the country is, waiting. For TV anchors, doctors, government officials to discuss, divulge, to declare in words, phrases, sentences, in passages clearly anchored to the land, stone [...]

tell me you’re open

By | 2020-12-22T16:00:01-08:00 December 24th, 2020|Categories: Issue 125: 24 December 2020|Tags: , , , , |

By A. Martine Editor’s warning: sexual violence   i wake from the dream with gashes in my chest snakes turning warm on my blood half-interred in the wounds while i go maybe it was me surely it was me, surely it was me athena would have torn them from me and slung them at my head [...]

And They Lived Happily Ever After

By | 2020-12-26T11:07:25-08:00 December 24th, 2020|Categories: Issue 125: 24 December 2020|Tags: , , , |

By Myna Chang   Myna Chang writes flash fiction and short stories. Recent work has been featured in Flash Flood Journal, Atlas & Alice, Reflex Fiction, Writers Resist, and Daily Science Fiction. Anthologies featuring her stories include the Grace & Gravity collection Furious Gravity IX; and the forthcoming This is What America Looks Like anthology by [...]

Refugees Displaced in Foil

By | 2020-12-30T13:54:13-08:00 December 24th, 2020|Categories: Issue 125: 24 December 2020|Tags: , , , , |

By Uzomah Ugwu The guards did not even give us numbers or sound the vowels in our broken names that were whole before we arrived at this destination that keeps us moving in grief. She asked what I wanted to eat like we weren’t going to die here at any minute, any hour, borrowed moments we could, [...]

Trump Tower

By | 2020-12-22T16:26:00-08:00 December 24th, 2020|Categories: Issue 125: 24 December 2020|Tags: , , , |

By Lao Rubert   She thought life in the castle would be great, high up in the palace where Anne Boleyn had lived, but had forgotten to read her history, was busy with reality TV and those tasks were the business of her personal Cromwell, the minister who neglected to inform her of the bruised eyes [...]

An Accounting

By | 2020-12-22T15:58:50-08:00 December 24th, 2020|Categories: Issue 125: 24 December 2020|Tags: , , , , |

By Dianne Wright “What is poetry which does not save nations or people” – Czeslaw Milosz   of the knowns: 25 years, the age of Ahmaud Arbery, gunned down by 2 white men. 1 white man filmed the assault. 2 prosecutors recused themselves. 1 recused prosecutor recommended no charges. 0 charges brought against the shooters for [...]