Category Archives: 2014-edition
Empty Thing
Zeke Hill Empty Thing I’m leaning against the kitchen counter, adjusting the knob on the old radio until I find the right station. Goddamn, it takes an hour to get the stupid thing working. Half the time it doesn’t even … Continue reading
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Recipe For Dumplings
by Teresa Kellmer Reach into the cabinet across from the stove, the one with the doors that never close quite right. The one that’s scary to reach into because you’re never sure quite what wildlife will be in there. The one … Continue reading
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Citizen’s Oath
by Zeke Hill Citizen’s Oath I will say this now and for all days henceforth, That I pledge to be a citizen for all humanity, as true as they do come. For although the days may be dark, And the … Continue reading
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