My Sensible Work Pants Have Chosen Violence
“Free the Fupa,” a graphic narrative by Amanda Awanjo
“Free the Fupa,” a graphic narrative by Amanda Awanjo
Jordy Rosenberg’s “Night Night Fawn” is a Marxist, trans, hysterical accounting of a terminally ill Jewish mother unrepentantly looking back on her life
Fennell’s film is not a faithful adaptation; it’s a testament to the contagiousness of the energy and pleasure in Brontë’s writing
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SupportKelsey L. Smoot’s debut poetry collection “SOULMATE AS A VERB” asks what it looks like to insist upon love as a deliberate choice
“Please Accept This Token of Thanks” by Christine Vines, recommended by Halimah Marcus for Electric Literature
Bret Anthony Johnston on Corpus Christi, Texas, returning to the short story in “Encounters With Unexpected Animals,” and the infinite similarities between writing and skateboarding
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“Free the Fupa,” a graphic narrative by Amanda Awanjo
“Please Accept This Token of Thanks” by Christine Vines, recommended by Halimah Marcus for Electric Literature
Two poems by Rosebud Ben-Oni