Double Shift – By Zach Murphy
Heavy eyelids don’t adhere to will after you’ve just worked a double shift.
Zamir was having that problem on a particularly snowy night, so he...
Unborn and Nameless – By Joselo G. Ramos
Translated from the Spanish by Tyler Gebauer
"The history of mankind is the history of our misunderstandings with god, for he does not understand us,...
The Autumn of the General – By Nabeel Najjar
Translated from the Arabic by Essam M. Al-Jassim
He woke up early, as usual, and slipped swiftly from beneath the immense pile of blankets to...
Clarity – By George Angel
(Note: The below piece functions as an introduction to the three pieces in Gossamer Buttresses (Grandeur, Misbehavior, and Anthropophagy). It is in the form ...
Misbehavior – By George Angel
One set of tracks curl out in one direction, the other set in another. Not a "v" exactly, more like the curling leaves at...
The Last Matinee – By James Gering
Davey lay on the road under the lights, green, orange, red, green, orange, his cheek on the grittyasphalt, his limbs hinged at weird angles....
Loss – By Danijela Trajković
I'm back in the village. And, of course, it is always my aunt that I encounter. We meet outside. She invites me to come...
Unconscious – By Kim Farleigh
White skyscrapers rose behind one end of a two-kilometre-long, curving bay; at the bay's other end, cliff-top, sandstone mosques, shops and minarets overlooked the...
Into The Valley Below – By Kim Farleigh
A road separating white walls curved upwards into a forbidden-zone, precipice, interminable Sunday, Gypsies in dim doorways staring with worried wonderment at Woulther and...
The Sky Sailor – By Hareendran Kallinkeel
Her steps, long leaps in the sky, allow her to travel miles in seconds. The wind that whooshes under her stretched arms tickles her...