Stories from
January, 2016

It’s 3 AM and I just sent a very detailed account of a Bigfoot sighting to a Bigfoot research website and none of it was true please help me

Catherine Kwalton uses Twitter superfluously with creativity.

She notices he’s stopped dying his hair as his fingers flip through Korean instant noodles that’ve been discounted again since last week.

Geoffrey Miller’s fiction has recently appeared in Ginosko Literary Journal, Pank, and The Journal of Microliterature.

“We’re not in either, we’re between,” Dad says, eyes ahead.

His new navigator, I try to find us—swallowed by a crack between states.

Stephen Delaney: “Last revision. Promise!”

Curious, apologetic fingers stroked the coarse, post-op stitches then patted the belly that could never again wax and wane like the moon.

Meredith Hatcher is into submission, mostly literary.