Issue 03
How to Become a Creative Non-Fiction Writer
by Amanda Borozinskir

First, decide you're a fiction writer. Pretend to be someone else, somewhere else, doing something else. While Miles Davis plays, do the dishes and imagine you have been forced to do hard labor, a captive who will escape. Hurry to do house chores before the master returns to punish you. [continue reading]



Five Hundred Dollars
by James Blaylock

The Silence of Death
by Cathy Crenshaw Doheny

Things You Can Say if Employed as a Nanny That You Can't Say in Other Areas of Employment
by Jennifer Kuhn

100 Cents
by Danielle LeFevre

Joy to the Fishes...
by Rachel Monte

All About My Boobs
by Nidzara Pecenkovic

Granada Club With Background Surprises
by Kevin Risner

"The Plucker" by Brom
by David Winnick



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