Month: January 2021

  • The Last Allergens By Verche Arsovska

    The Last Allergens By Verche Arsovska

    Rose put the couple’s order in a few boxes and sealed them shut. No corrosive particles, pollutants, and pathogens were getting inside on her watch. There was no pride left in the world, but she was proud to offer clean food. It was 2040, after all. Pollutants that liquefied lungs…

  • Vanitas By Kim Dijkstra

    Vanitas By Kim Dijkstra

    In a society based on over-consumption, Kim Dijkstra tries to reveal the intrinsic quality in the things that we seem to value least. How well do we really know the things we carelessly discard or throw away? Must we not bring them to life and form a bond with them?…

  • Lady Thunderteeth

    Lady Thunderteeth

    I can’t even handle chaos offbeat,coming from the endless loop of uncertaintyI thrive,just by knowing when your time to leave arrives.If others had the hiding spot for their thoughts about me,you won’t get the chance.I memorized how to calculate feelings from hesitant, completely pale, glance.My teeth barricades thunder that comes…