ISSUE 8 (MAY 2021)
“The Sadist” and “Missing Telephone Booths” by Rp Verlaine - The effects of lawnmower abuse between neighbours and the usage of telephone boxes for greater confidence
“Edgar Allan Poe is Making the Sushi” by Ralph Greco - The famous deceased writer handling cold deceased fish
“Cliches” and “Providence” by Harris Coverley - A deep soul-searching conversation in a hospital car park and rumination about The Big Guy in the Sky
“Crush” by Rebecca Fletcher - NSFW, if you’ve got a dirty mind.
“Barbarian” by Glen Armstrong - We have to beg the question, why would a barbarian need Sharpies and eggs? Cheap Easter decorations?
“No Surprise” by Jeffrey Zable - navel gazing from a person who secretly wants to be canine
“On A Tour of Transylvania” by John Grey - spotting Dracula (perhaps?) on a sightseeing trip, though hopefully not sunbathing in a pair of budgie smugglers...
“Alligator” by Steven Swank - A family of crazy kleptomaniac reptiles
“Pretty Soon, I Gotta Go To Therapy” by Daniel J. Flore III - thinking about what your therapist might think about your thinking.
“When Anti-Matter isn’t Enough” by Colin James - when libraries can’t afford to accommodate conspiracy theorists, what can you do?
“Year of the Cowbird” and “Thoughts” by Pat Hull - a bird leaving her children so she can bet on the dogs, and a lovely finishing poem about carbon and hair.
“Edgar Allan Poe is Making the Sushi” by Ralph Greco - The famous deceased writer handling cold deceased fish
“Cliches” and “Providence” by Harris Coverley - A deep soul-searching conversation in a hospital car park and rumination about The Big Guy in the Sky
“Crush” by Rebecca Fletcher - NSFW, if you’ve got a dirty mind.
“Barbarian” by Glen Armstrong - We have to beg the question, why would a barbarian need Sharpies and eggs? Cheap Easter decorations?
“No Surprise” by Jeffrey Zable - navel gazing from a person who secretly wants to be canine
“On A Tour of Transylvania” by John Grey - spotting Dracula (perhaps?) on a sightseeing trip, though hopefully not sunbathing in a pair of budgie smugglers...
“Alligator” by Steven Swank - A family of crazy kleptomaniac reptiles
“Pretty Soon, I Gotta Go To Therapy” by Daniel J. Flore III - thinking about what your therapist might think about your thinking.
“When Anti-Matter isn’t Enough” by Colin James - when libraries can’t afford to accommodate conspiracy theorists, what can you do?
“Year of the Cowbird” and “Thoughts” by Pat Hull - a bird leaving her children so she can bet on the dogs, and a lovely finishing poem about carbon and hair.