The Best Day of Her Life
(CW: forced marriage) Sumitra Singam Nadaswaram blaring in her ear. Mridangam beat pounding in her chest. Sanskrit verses cracking like thunder. Petals […]
(CW: forced marriage) Sumitra Singam Nadaswaram blaring in her ear. Mridangam beat pounding in her chest. Sanskrit verses cracking like thunder. Petals […]
Bayveen O’Connell After the harvest moon, the Famine Grave yawns open and scores of corpses clamber onto the red carpet of Japanese […]
DW McKinney The mother calls her daughter Little Bird for the golden tufts atop her head and the way she mimics the […]
Georgia Bellas We rattle the door without a doorknob. We press against its wood, damp and swollen in the frame, but it […]
S A Greene Judith serves herself both of Mother’s breasts without consulting. ‘An arm for me, please.’ says Emma. ‘Actually, […]
Frances Gapper We invite Auntie to tea. Hiding our lips behind flowery teacups, we peep at her. She is lamb chops, […]
Karen Walker The Gods took Papa. So where is spring? Winter drips from the thatch. He was a good papa, a careful weaver […]
Cole Beauchamp Not all spiders catch their prey in webs. We learned this on the longest day of the year. […]
Frances Gapper Now it’s not safe to go out, they order bottles of guaranteed healthy air and crave injections of fresh young […]
Marie Little Jennifer carefully tightens the last tiny wingnut, a turn for a word: serendipity, coruscate, hullabaloo. The press is beginning to […]
Colleen Kearney Rich Pam doesn’t plan to lie. It just slips out. Imagined life made real. The girl at work, her face […]
Nathan Xie He exclaims things like nodders, or yagoo, or hrmhrm, and the first time folks ask him what he means, […]
Cath Barton He was here the next morning, my brother. Sitting at my kitchen table, spooning marmalade onto his toast. […]
Anthony D’Aries Don’t tell your four-year-old son how Marvin Gaye died. Unless you want to answer questions about fathers and guns and […]
Ann Gelder At first there were three deaths: two big deaths and a small death. These deaths were well-mannered. They always […]
Ashley Espinoza My dad shows me an entire photo album of my mom pregnant with me. It’s weird, my dad has never […]
Madeleine Pelletier Grandmother’s kitchen is a gathering place. Women turn their masks inside out, cluster round cooking pots, and offer prayers to […]
Edward Barnfield In the morning, there’s a hole where the house used to be. The kitchen, where we drank tea and talked […]
Janna Miller Countess Herzinga was the first to study the transmutable properties of eggshells as applied to light and sound. Her […]
Janna Miller Nazi ghost houses roam the countryside, setting up bars and brothels. Come in, come in, they say. You do not […]
Anne Daly A turlough blooms each winter at the bottom of our road. It used to be my road, when I was […]
Laura Pike I lie in bed, shivering in cold sheets, waiting for the nightly crumb of her affections in an otherwise […]
Caroline Gonda It’s a thing in cycling, apparently, an incline you don’t recognise as one because it’s not that steep so you […]
Jan Stinchcomb What it’s like to be the first, instead of the final, girl. How it feels when your ass, […]
Amy Barnes I give birth to the longest baby ever on the longest day of the year. 144 inches. A gross […]
Amy Barnes The sun dries my paintings where Mama can’t see me. I’m supposed to be doing chores but instead I’m […]
Sarah Jones A moment of silence, please, for my missing left breast. For the spreading lumps bubbling through me. Ripping me […]
Marvin Shackelford First thing in the morning I draw a blue mark in the shallow dimple of my cheek, so near my […]
Kev Thomas I asked to see the vet. I was holding Gaia in my arms. She was wrapped in my school coat, […]
A. Joseph Black Christ, he’s still there. I lean back out of view and catch the curtain with my shoulder. It sways […]
Katie Piper Grandad sat in the chair he always retired to after Sunday dinner. It had slender, polished arms and his […]