Mom and me, we moved here from Boston. Left Dad with his Cuervo Gold and broken dance academy. In that rich-fucks’ town, I tried not…
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Caroline hadn’t seen the cat for days. Jim said he didn’t want to hear any more about it, even though she’d only mentioned it the…
by Claire Connolly We step out of the sea and straight into our socks; fuck the sand, it’s cold. Turn on the engine, start the…
by JP Relph A roiling marmalade sun burned as we danced in the strange snow. The rail-track verge like a packed platform, dense with brambles…
by Elodie Barnes Her body was a jellyfish that had lost its sting. Cold. Curiously pliant, her skin yielding to doctors, nurses, powders, pills. Floating…
I plant a graveyard of feathers on my tongue. Watch them sprout into birds without wings. I could pluck up these flightless fowl, snuff out…
Mist rises from the sodden earth and I wonder from what creatures it rises, think of the bodies that lie submerged within its belly, the…
The Dee spills out, all salty silt and sandbanks. The sudden tilt is disconcerting; the jib collapses, flapping uselessly, like a fulmar with a broken…
You say a rainbow doesn’t work for you, my extraordinary girl whose birth tag said ‘male.’ ‘How many colours do you need?’ I ask, thinking…