Category Archives: Previous Editions

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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Frog Prince

by Karli Colarcurcio

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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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Sunset

by Jamie Sun [typography font=”Droid Sans Mono” size=”9″ size_format=”px”]I am a recent graduated from University of Washington majoring in Communications, and minoring in Urban Planning and Design. I love drawing, especially for scenery and architectural work; I love designing using computer programs … Continue reading

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The Purpose of an Author in Society

By Nicholas Vergara Eden is very gray in a way that stays the mind into such a fervor it stumbles into abysmal thoughts; no, no coherence, just what one might opine is emotion or some other internal manifestation of the … Continue reading

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6 Art

By Daniel W. Rasmus Place du 18 Juin 1940 Even rap here explosively neon but not rapidly becoming indigenous. The deep roar of motorcycles going too fast on one-way streets temporarily stalls the all night rapid conversation designed expressly for … Continue reading

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Poison

By Taylor Dumas

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You Are Here

By Susan Gillan  Lost in the shopping mall I stand at the color-coded map and discover Bellevue Square is not square at all. Liars. It’s a layer-cake rectangle. You Are Here, it says but how do They know And will … Continue reading

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Odd Angles

By Andrea Smith

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