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Poetry
trogdor walks into a scout meeting
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Jennessa Hester
10 Feb 2025
he curls his bicep into ever more and more and more bicep
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Where Frequencies Talk Over
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Mark Dimaisip
10 Feb 2025
Hush. He sees through / the static. Softly. It sees him back.
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The Egg
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River
27 Jan 2025
faded computations / erased by the light of blood moons and / chalk
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The Resolution of N
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Lillian Tsay
27 Jan 2025
An Alternate Ending for “The Breakdown of Family N” in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
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Frankenstein’s Tongue
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Liam Campbell
27 Jan 2025
And progress will become return / And the mother will become fetal
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age of villains
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Gerald L. Coleman
20 Jan 2025
surviving / while black / is our superpower / we lift broken down / cars / over our heads / and that’s just a tuesday
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hypercapnia
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Ismail Yusuf Olumoh
20 Jan 2025
there are things that are toxic to a bo(d)y
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Of Water, Always Seeking
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Ali Trotta
13 Jan 2025
remember, you are not alone, / and you have fury / as well as faith
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The Quantum and Temporal Properties of Unresolved Love
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Massimo Mitolo
13 Jan 2025
The Verona National Laboratory in Italy, specializing in tragic and unresolved love, was selected for all experimental work.
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Imaginal Discs
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Nadine Nakagawa
6 Jan 2025
Imagine carrying around a snack that was your skin. Imagine the energy needed to molt from that skin and how tasty those leftovers would be.
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