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From Night, by Ennio Moltedo, translated from Spanish by Marguerite Feitlowitz
Can we go on like this?
Ennio Moltedo
September 24, 2022
A Brief Portfolio
I said goodbye to a friend who left a hole filled
Bruce Bond
October 22, 2022
White Zinfandel
Again last night I dreamed the dream called Waiter.
Christopher Bakken
October 22, 2022
Quickies in Widowhood with three instances of laughter (one not narrated), two instances of crying
Amid the whiteness of cheeses, corn puffs,
Daisy Fried
October 23, 2022
Coattails
When I was eighteen, I wanted to write a screenplay based on my father’s life: from his birth in poverty, how his family gathered around one scant meal a day of potatoes and onions
Henry Israeli
October 24, 2022
A Hole in My Backyard
I get very nervous, I admit.
John Wall Barger
October 24, 2022
Trudy Cooks Fish and The General
The fish seemed fresh that night, as if they’d been caught off the coast near Zanzibar
Marc Vincenz
October 24, 2022
Yet Another Life
And then one day I was no longer up
Michael Torres
October 24, 2022
Rizal Stadium, World War II
He was almost home, poor guy.
Ron Smith
October 24, 2022
Imperial Crimson
There is no way I can write ‘producing meanings’ as my job in the CV,
Yuliia Vereta
October 24, 2022
Musée des Beaux Arts
Look at the science, already.
Virginia Konchan
October 25, 2022
The Afterlife of Breath
My father dead on the gurney
Stewart Moss
October 25, 2022
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