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New Fiction from Stephen O’Connor
“THERE’S A GHOST in this house,” says Monica.
“Stop it,” says Nell, holding her palm up flat.
Just outside the window, beside a low, bare hemlock branch, a ghost is listening.
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New Fiction from Kelly Easton
An explosion sounded outside. The sky lit up. “Is it a bomb?” Cecil rushed to the window. Pieces of street illuminated and went dark, like photos of a crime scene on reality TV. Continue reading
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3 New Poems from Weston Cutter
Along the bike path mornings after
storm the blown branches betray
how thin the myth of connectivity re
mains despite facebookery + www.
whatever.com yr even now telling yrself
u won’t waste such hours browsing. Continue reading
New Poetry from Rachel Zucker
are you scandalized by my admission of love
for genre fiction? where are our kids in this
fantasy? Continue reading