Thirty-Nine Bye-Byes 39. “You should see him.” 2. The phone call came while I was stuck in traffic on the Central … More
Tag: Side A
Side A Visual Poetry: “Autoimmunity” by Allison Thung
*Ed.’s Note: click images to view larger sizes.[1] Mini-interview with Allison Thung HFR: Can you share a moment that has … More
Side A Poem: “Every Minute Is a Minute” by John Leo
Every Minute Is a Minute The invoice is ready for review.Download and attach the backup documents.Add the 14% fuel charge, … More
Side A Visual Poetry: “bye, see you soon” by Jonathan Memmert
bye, see you soon bye,see yousoon maybebefore you knowit one of us will run across each others pathsanother day another … More
“White Girls with Cornrows,” a Side A short story by Brent Joseph Johnson
White Girls with Cornrows I first came across Amber and Ashley while I was working at Ego’s maybe six or … More
Side A Fiction: “In Pictures” by J.T. Price
In Pictures When girls asked who her father was, sometimes Norma Jeane said she didn’t know, and sometimes said she’d … More
Poetry for Side A: “Like So” by Sharon Mesmer
Like So —after Alfonsina Storni, Argentina, 1892 –1938 1/ I’m reading a book on how to live and wondering if … More
Side A: “Dissections,” a hybrid piece by Jacob Schepers
Dissections Aortic. Sudden. Injurious. A natural violence of the innermost. A seepage that breaks open the layers of the central … More
Side A Flash Fiction: “Husband-Safe” by Sophie Newman
Husband-Safe Carolina didn’t know when the pain began, but one day she bit into a cracker, and it arrived like … More
Side A Hybrid: “shroud trick” by Amelia K
shroud trick Step 1. Start with a square sheet of paper with the white side facing up. Fold the paper in … More
Side A Flash Fiction: “Olive Gabardine” by Kevin Grauke
Olive Gabardine Every night I’d go home and complain to my wife about him—how he could never count out the … More
Side A Poetry Collaboration: “dear denver,” by Terence Degnan & Denver Butson
Dear New York, For reasons unwilling to be revealed// My father is no longer with you// Grief as a tree … More
Side A Poem: “Honestly” by Tony Gloeggler
Honestly To pass the hours I spendby her bedside, I ask moma lot of questions, some dumbto make her laugh … More
New Story for Side A: “Dark Rhymes” by Peter Gordon
Dark Rhymes They’re waiting for him in a Greek diner on 9th Avenue, hanging all the way in the back, … More
“Why?”: A Video Poem for Side A by Justin Hamm
Why? There’s a boy who beats an invisible drum and a boy who loves nothing more than to stand in … More