Dad’s House I go to the café with my machine, but I’m followed by a smell. No one else around … More
Tag: The Future
Six Micros from The Future: Matt Leibel
Out of Office Jeff wrote an out-of-office email: “Off to the future, back Wednesday the 21st.” Of course, in the … More
The Future: “In Another Lifetime,” from a crown of sonnets by Tomas Nieto
In Another Lifetime In a basement in what was known as Seattle, a watchmakersolders a metal wing onto a robot … More
From “devours itself”: a mixed media collaboration for The Future by Alexandra Mattraw & Adam Thorman
*Ed.’s Note: click on image to view larger size. The Image Devours Itself 1 Adam Thorman If only my mouth … More
Two Poems from The Future: Jessica Morey-Collins
The Day We Learned Most of us immediately pulled off our shoes and popped our shirt-buttons, released the thunder of … More
Three Poems from The Future: Caely McHale
Mona Lisa My hands are the last human thing about me.I keep my fingernails pink.I arrange them soft like the … More
Two Poems from The Future: Oak Morse
DaBaby, the 49th President Lime Lamborghinis for college grads Diamond grillz for senior citizens … More
The Future: “Wellness in the Workplace: A Professional Development Series,” fiction by Dolan Morgan
Wellness in the Workplace: A Professional Development Series Series Overview How can the organization best build capacity and develop tools … More
Two Poems from The Future: Lauren Camp
Into Sleep I Sang the Destruction Sleep crowned my childhoodwith dreams ravenous to show me the magnifiedunderside of logic. When … More
J Pascutazz: Three Poems from The Future
Is There Life for Us Outside the Dome City? The dome sky blackened like her mood ringleaving precious few hours … More
A Story from The Future: Leland Cheuk’s “Frontliners”
Frontliners I shuddered after Rebecca said she’d ordered takeout and toilet paper again. I was getting nowhere with my intramarital … More
Two Flash Fictions from The Future by Soramimi Hanarejima
Renewed Sensitivity Your distrust of people is verging on paranoia, and although I remain exempt from your unfounded scrutiny, talking … More