ISSUE № 

11

a literary journal in multiple time zones

Nov. 2024

ISSUE № 

11

a literary journal in multiple time zones

Nov. 2024

Regions

Absentees

Already, the drunk optimism of December is gone. The wind sighs as if to say, I’ve already been as good as I’ll ever be. This...

Carriers

  “Look at that one, he's got a big butt,” said my sister. “Ants don't have butts, Ally. It's called an abdomen.” “How can they not have...

Lucky Frank

My parents, who had all day nursed an injured silence between them, united to teach me a lesson. I had lost my miniature koala bear,...

Kindling

I am collecting mothers. Mothers with loose blonde hair and glossy mouths, mothers with dark bobs and plum lipstick and freckles scattered across pale faces, mothers...

The Soft No

Days this hot belong to us. See us run both sides of this street, every lawn our lawn. We are sprinkler kids, shoeless and soaked...

Skywalker from Belgium

Eight years later, Janne comes to America. She emails an old account: Is three weeks notice enough? I say I left Seattle, I’m back...

An Aesthetics of Rat Bites

Always, I am overcome by their beauty. My lungs tighten in my chest and the color of my blood brightens. I run my hands over...

Far Gone Conclusions

On the last night of the revolution someone somewhere was making soup, and for them, the people who ate the soup, that was the end...

Heart Lake

The police told us it wasn’t our fault. They gathered us up, all of us except Jonathan, and put us in a little room off...

Ron Eight

My first husband was an inventor named Ron Buck and my second husband was his invention, Ron Eight. In the beginning, some of my...