Category: Side A

  • A “Test” for Side A: Visual Poetry by Valen Arcelo

    A “Test” for Side A: Visual Poetry by Valen Arcelo

    Mini-interview with Valen Arcelo HFR: Can you share a moment that has shaped you as a writer (or continues to)? VA: One of the turning points that has shaped me as a writer was discovering the novel House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski and the poem “r-p-o-p-h-e-s-s-a-g-r” by E. E. Cummings. Honestly, the first time I saw these…

  • New Side A Poem: Nathanael Jones’ “In the Absence of Language II”

    New Side A Poem: Nathanael Jones’ “In the Absence of Language II”

    In the Absence of Language II How will we say goodbye? You watch film after film and never notice that the music stops one moment and starts the next. I don’t think about it, you say. You turn your head away. A motor car peels through the corner of a cobblestone square; it is a…

  • Side A Poem: “Wrong Turn” by Paula Gil-Ordoñez Gomez

    Side A Poem: “Wrong Turn” by Paula Gil-Ordoñez Gomez

    Wrong Turn There’s a dead catsprawled on the side of the road. No official burial ceremonybut woodchips and straw spread by snakes with a soul.The sky will be cobalt soon now it’s peach.Is there a blueprint for melancholy? I wish I turned the cat to the palm trees.No one should have to face their killer…

  • A Short Comic for Side A: “The heart of a blue whale weighs 400 pounds” by Sylvia Santiago & Helena Pantsis

    A Short Comic for Side A: “The heart of a blue whale weighs 400 pounds” by Sylvia Santiago & Helena Pantsis

    Mini-interview with Sylvia Santiago & Helena Pantsis HFR: Can you share a moment that has shaped you as collaborators (or continues to)? HP: When working with people who specialize in different genres, there’s a real learning curve from both ends when it comes to anticipating how your work will be interpreted as well as how…

  • New Side A Flash Fiction: “Whereupon” by Jon Doughboy

    New Side A Flash Fiction: “Whereupon” by Jon Doughboy

    Whereupon because I’ve always wanted to start a story with the word whereupon will arrive the story: let’s say it’s about a man and a woman and the man likes to sing, is compelled to sing because hearing his voice echoing in the world tells him he’s alive, little ditties of off-key affirmation resounding in…

  • New Side A Fiction: “Her Fight” by Andrea Marcusa

    New Side A Fiction: “Her Fight” by Andrea Marcusa

    Her Fight After she got the news, Emily went home, sank into bed, and tried to figure out where all her fight had gone. Some of it went toward her super, Sal, of course, the corrupt, bribe-taking, slime ball. The one with the ski house upstate. Emily remembers confronting him in her flooded apartment, after her…

  • New Side A Flash Fiction: “I Want to Live in Your Old Lady” by Christina D’Antoni

    New Side A Flash Fiction: “I Want to Live in Your Old Lady” by Christina D’Antoni

    I Want to Live in Your Old Lady I want to live in your old lady, I messaged the woman on Airbnb. I hoped my phrasing might catch her attention amidst the booking requests, evoke a certain voluptuousness for life. A deep, deep need to stay in this very trailer on the beach. From the…

  • New Side A Poem: “In Praise of Point Break in 15 Parts” by Drevlow

    New Side A Poem: “In Praise of Point Break in 15 Parts” by Drevlow

    In Praise of Point Break in 15 Parts 1. Gary Busey says, Surf’s up, ace.Says, Welcome to SeaWorld, kid.Says, Just act stoned and ask questions.Gary Busey has been a cop in LA for twenty-two years.And in those twenty-two years, two big things have changed.The air got dirty and the sex got clean, he says.Drum roll…

  • New Poetry for Side A: “Is Gone/Are Back” by Maria Fischer

    New Poetry for Side A: “Is Gone/Are Back” by Maria Fischer

    Is Gone/Are Back Credit reports Are gone. Calorie counting Is gone. The addictions counselor Is gone. The scrip for clomipramine Is gone. Poor cell phone reception Is gone. Flying commercial Is gone. Spoilers Are gone. Capitalism Is gone. Jellyfish Are back. And not the crafted kind, crocheted out of discarded plastic bags, extensions left behind…