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Pam: An Autobiography
Werewolf? No, no, Pam is an Arewolf. Listen closely and they might have a little something to teach you about being in the present.
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Caesar and Cleo
Through short story, Erin Ramsay touches on the corrosiveness of dysphoria, the decay of late capitalism, and the ambivalences of certain kinds of friendship.
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Snacks
Laura Vincent presents an ode to snacks. The humble, the nostalgic, the delicious, and everything in between.
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When I Arrive in Niue
Poet Katalaina Polata’ivao imagines a time when they once again visit their homeland.
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Melissa (previously published as George)
Alphabet Book Club’s book master Chelsea reviews “Melissa,” a touching children’s book about a trans child struggling to be herself in the world.
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once, i belonged to womanhood
Dark and visceral, Kat Rowan writes of feeling out of sync with womanhood in stanzas that will leave you feeling unspooled.
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tupperware blues
In this new poem Cadence Chung releases whispers and secrets from their homes in tucked-away tupperware, stashed deep in the back cupboard.
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WEAPONS OF WAR (NO MORE DEAD FAGGOTS)
War wages on the front lines of Ted Greensmith-West’s prose, with weaponised words used in the daily combat of existence.
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if the world was ending
At the brink of a fundamental shift in the world, Cileme pours out anxious thoughts and grasps for moments of bliss from days past.