Est. 2008

Est. 2008

Short Story

Orbiting

What you love about pills is how small they are, how much energy is in them, like they’re atoms with electrons zinging around inside....

Marine Life

1. When Jeanette was seven, her parents decided she should learn to swim—like other children. The doctors assured them of her safety and went...

Chris Eaton: A Biography

She would always be alone. Like her parents. From childhood’s hour, she felt, she dreamt, that she had not been as others were, was...

Leisure

“Do you want to fuck?” “Hmm?” “Anymore?” “Of course.” Like everyone else, dismal poverty and ruthlessly wonderful lovers could characterize your early twenties. Never will so many people...

Fair Exchange

We’re in some bloke’s house the other night, nicking his stuff, and Bazza calls me over. We’ve been there twenty minutes already and if...

Miracle

She has been watching Will play baseball in the park across the street, watching him bend his entire torso, the long, thin ankle of...

Pangaea

Jeanie stared into the drawer beside her bathroom sink at all the foil disks ringed by plastic teardrops, each teardrop containing a tiny pill....

Cheekbone

I told you over lunch, where Kaiser buns seemed to sprout cucumber through a sheet of spinach, what I thought about Alec Melnyk, the...

Sissy

1. Sauntering down Aisle 6 at the 24-hour Dominion grocery store, Lee is cradling an overly large zucchini. It sits inside the sleeve of his...

Hack

-1- The Jesuits place a high value on the written word, so much so that they hire an outsider to run the literary magazine....