Our Misconception of Dichotomies
We often divide things as yin and yang, good and bad. We’re often wrong.
Brain Cocktail / Cigarette Halo
A poem by L.B. Sedlacek soberly visualizes ennui and regret.
The House on Burch
Two teens share a Halloween adventure and discover an unsettling scene.
How to be Uncultured
This is the quintessential guide for learning to remove oneself from culture!
Good Bias
While the idea of removing bias is appealing, it is a worthless target. We can aim for good bias.
The Impulse Story
Meredith Lehman attributes impulsion to good, bad, and her own birth.
The Undiscerning Sherlock
A wimpy detective enters an alleyway ...
A Not so Big, Small World
While the world can feel large and disconnected, connections and impacts stay personal.
Welcome to the Jungle
College! Yeah freshmen!
Fizzled Out
Betrayal and disappointment are found in this dimly lit poem by Komal Surani.