Robbie arrived early that morning, sore in back and stiff in shoulders with eyes itching red from the long night crossing through one flat state into another.
Read More...Prom Night
Outside fogging car windows, empty parking lot lights glowed like part of a fairy world Keisha wasn’t allowed in.
Read More...After Midnight
Most onto five hours ago, we come up to where Ryman’s bare-knuckle extravaganza will be fought. When Ryman seen them red-white-and-blue banners bearin’ his picture and nickname, “The Ozark Bull,” hangin’ everwhere, he says to nine-year-old Winder, “See what they done for your daddy?”
Read More...The Divvy
The first time Arvid divvyed, he nearly killed his sister.
Read More...Sponsor’s Note: Passion
In our strongest feelings can we find our truest selves.
Read More...The Bridge
Let’s begin this story with a boy and girl in bed together. I think that’s a nice beginning.
Read More...The Saguaro Apocalypse
The night of the Waldendorfhouse meteor shower, my idiot boyfriend forgot to meet me at the Star Tower.
Read More...The Final Blow
The night before I killed Kevin Dillman, I sat at the kitchen table, spooning homemade macaroni and cheese with potato chips crusted over the top onto my plate.
Read More...True Things I Shouldn’t Have Said Anyway
WIFE: When you look at your phone while I’m talking I feel like you don’t even care.
ME: I do care, sweetheart. I’m just not interested.
Application for Funding
In the course of research for this issue on passion, we discovered the following grant proposal in the federal government’s online record system.
Read More...Rebranding Literature: Lee
This Pulitzer Prize-winning novel is an important book in the history of American literature. Further, to many readers the book is a touchstone, a work they connect with at a deep emotional level. But think how much more this already very accomplished piece of writing could achieve if it simply looked with enhanced cupidity at potential connections between the art a writer produces and the world of commerce.
Read More...U.S. Intelligence Community to Propose Surveillance-Free Zone
The U.S. Intelligence Community will propose creating a “Surveillance-Free Zone” within the continental United States, enabling citizens interested in maintaining their civil rights to have at least one spot where they can stop worrying that the government is monitoring their texts about when to meet at Arby’s.
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