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Pink-Eye
by Farrah Fang
puss-swollen headlights: dilations outlining of bone and yolk transmuting; machete-deep in the sockets plugged in unpretentious
READ MORESelf Portrait as a Difficult Name
by Paola Capó-García
Paola was my mother’s middle finger to my father’s mother who demanded I be named after her. Edith was too risky of a prophecy, my mother is not a gambler. Italian for small, which I tried to be my whole life and failed, according to the worst parts of myself. Perhaps she named me this as a prayer.
READ MOREDoomsday
by Lillian-Yvonne Bertram
READ MOREFig of Unfolding
by Octavio Quintanilla
Tonight, I expect the only star in the sky to be so bright I’ll forget all I know about sorrow, how it feels like sandpaper against skin, how it looks like the old woman my mother has become.
READ MOREVulture
by Rachel Sahaidachny
She lifts from the dead thing she was eating in the road and hulks gargoyle large on the corner of a house.
READ MOREHow well do you know the dust? Its mother?
by Samuel Ace
I know something about the apostrophe the part that says I own I also know something of the dry river and the brown dust that coats my shoes
READ MOREcrash your car (after marquette)
by Marzi Margo
an android app for logging every time my car has hit another car
READ MORERemedy
by Angel Dominguez
Eat the heart of your oppressor con un habanero. Add some salt y limón to taste.
READ MOREEvery year my funeral playlist grows longer
by Angel Dominguez
No -body told me growing older
READ MOREWhat You Knew About Virginity
by Rosa Alcalá
That it was something to be given in holy matrimony. That it was the only thing you had to give. That once you handed it over, you could never get it back. That it was a tightly woven hammock rocking an idea inside you.
READ MOREDream of a Trans Sister
by H. Melt
Can you imagine/transitioning together/in the same old house...
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