Poem for David Lynch’s Hair Dashed Off While Binge Watching the First Season of Twin Peaks by Daniel Elkin Harry, I have no idea where this will lead us, but I have a definite feeling it will be a place both wonderful and strange. Cascade a waterfall by the Mill there on top of his […]
From the Desk of Nona Lippi: Love and Yo
From the Desk of Nona Lippi: I’ve been independent as long as I’ve been alive. My mom died during childbirth as a result of auto-erotic asphyxiation. My foster families hated me, my teachers hated me, even my reflection hated me. I’ve never been loved, and as a result, I’m lonely. My table only has a […]
Fiction: Cleaning the Basement by Daniel Elkin
Willard sat in the oak breakfast nook trying to sink the remaining Oateeos floating mockingly in his bowl. “Damn dinghies got a hole in ‘em,” he thought as the clacking of his spoon got louder. “Willard!” came his wife’s shout floating down the stairs from the bedroom above, vaguely reminding him of the sound a […]
One-Page Comic: “A Second Life” by Danny Djeljosevic & Diana Naneva
If you’re someone who cried hysterically when you couldn’t beat Act 2 of the Oil Ocean Zone in Sonic the Hedgehog 2, you may identify with “A Second Life,” a comic by myself and the amazing Diana Naneva, a quick-and-dirty one-page science fiction piece about how we engage with fictional worlds. Or maybe you’ve just […]
Fiction: Milking in the Evening by Daniel Elkin
Because loneliness had walked over him like like a toddler taking his first steps and solitude was a thud, hollow in his ears, Stephen spent days with the movements of goats, painstakingly imitating, mirroring — subtleties defined, generalities embraced. Alone, he had turned to the goats for companionship. Admiring their nonchalance when dealing with society, […]