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The Future is Cancelled

August 21, 2020 By Olly Haynes Leave a Comment

Is there any hope for these three young(ish) generations who are all struggling beneath the titanic weight of cancelled futures and a biosphere poised to collapse?

Filed Under: Nonfiction

Metal Mouth

July 31, 2020 By Samuel Miller McDonald Leave a Comment

a smooth circular motion they tell me / is best for wetting the crooked flesh of it

Filed Under: Poetry

Meander, If You Must

July 8, 2020 By Hibah Shabkhez Leave a Comment

But flow down all /
The way to the sea. When drought / comes to stake /
Its claim

Filed Under: Poetry

400 Years and Facebook

July 3, 2020 By S. L. Webb Leave a Comment

How long does it take more White people to care about the plight of Black people?

Filed Under: Nonfiction

Chili Con Carnage

June 25, 2020 By Howie Good Leave a Comment

A man in a charred shirt is being led down the street by soldiers in camo…

Filed Under: Poetry

Internal Combustion

June 1, 2020 By Samuel Miller McDonald 1 Comment

you can’t imagine how many wearing blank /
eyes and blunt mouths stand ready, in formation /
to pull you, us, one by one, /
to the engine and lay your body, /
our bodies, /
in the flame when the coal runs low /

you can’t imagine. And yet it still won’t be enough.

Filed Under: Poetry

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