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    • A Soft-Boiled Potato 

      Porter, Matthew
      It’s about as fun as watching paint dry. This play takes place in the home of aging drag queen Mizz Coral Durant as her borders with reality dissolve along with her relationship with man- servant Joey Boy. As the character ...
    • Ask the Doctor, He Might Know! 

      Hauser, Nicolas
      This is the culmination of my own creation, a piece that represents what it means for me to be a writer, and what it means to be a person living, and dying in the world.
    • Beginners, or The First Voyage of Discovery 

      OBrien, Sky
      Set in the swells of history, Beginners tells the story of Ellipsis, three dots with nothing to do. A visit from The Universe prompts Ellipsis to return to work on her island. She needs men–and God is sent to help. What ...
    • Blueprint 

      Treado, Jennifer
      Blueprint is a set of 57 cards comprised of four different writing forms/constraints (erasure poetry, micro essay, short story, and freewriting) inspired by the author’s original Tarot deck. These 57 cards, their faces a ...
    • Fractured Poetics and Creation 

      Phillips, Billy Solon
      The imaginations is the human being's core intellectual generative power, but is neglected in Western life. Being more important it is also more dangerous than previously realized. Fractured Poetics and Creation is a ...
    • HisJazzRaptoMe: Hip Hop Vignettes & Quarter Waters 

      Iniguez, Samuel Aguiar
      HisJazzRaptoMe, is a mixing of genres to create a new form of literature reflective of the true form of Hip Hop. In Hip Hop, there are many elements that comprise such culture: emceeing, graffiti writing, break dancing, ...
    • Jason vs GIJOE 

      Tentor, Jason Michael
      Jason vs GI JOE is partly an exercise in autobiography, an experiment in relational aesthetics, and an interdisciplinary artist project at the intersection of comic books, creative writing and performance art. This comic ...
    • Muses 

      Mandlin, Abigail Elaine
      Mental illness is a hurricane: It has no mercy; it takes no prisoners. When you’re in it, there’s nothing else to think of other than survival. The rain beats down on you; the winds are unceasing. But what of when it’s ...
    • North of Nothing 

      BonnLuders, Aya Bram
      North of Nothing was sown in a psychiatry hospital unit as scribbles/seeds in a notebook, germinated into cotton, spun into fibers, woven into poetry, and finally sewn into a quilt. It is an exploration of and a meditation ...
    • PLEASE: A Chapbook and Video 

      Lee, Harrison
      PLEASE is a poetry chapbook and video which make use of rhythm, rhyme, and musicality to explore recurring themes and motifs in the life of the narrator; a modern twenty-four-year-old in the midst of a quarter-life crisis. ...
    • The Researcher's Book of Her/mes 

      Burgher, Laura
      I will not reveal my secrets. I’ll leave that to the Trickster who rips the curtains away and delights in exposure. I want the mystery to remain. Can there be transparency without revelation? The more I discover, the more ...
    • Soul of Zelda: A Memoir of an Ephemeral Being 

      Kopitch, Mitchell
      Hybrid document of memoir and fiction concerning fantasy, video games, and the ways in which game design nuance can be found in every day life. Particular attention is put on The Legend of Zelda from 1986, the first 3D ...
    • Suspension 

      Thomas, Carson
      This collection explores the theme of “Suspension:” coming of age, dealing with tragedy, and searching for meaning in the post-pandemic world; a world that becomes increasingly demanding of personal sacrifice and the ...
    • To the Moon I go and Other Stories 

      Nair, Subha Purushothaman
      What an astronomer or a physicist imagines is not what an astronaut or a spacecraft finds. All prominent astronomers including Aryabhata, Brahe, Kepler, and Galileo were astrologers too as at the time, astrology was a ...
    • Versus Jane Doe 

      Soileau, Virginia Ann
      Versus Jane Doe focuses on sexual assault and rape through photography, erasure poetry, and short braided essays. Always in discussion is the color red and its many forms of symbolism (ie. power, passion, anger) while ...
    • Why Are We Doing This? Oh That's Right Rock N' Roll, and Love, and Drugs, and Especially Best Friends! Let's Live Forever A Novella – Live. Smoke. Try Again. A Feature Film – If Not This 

      Bugni, Corbin Louis
      Why Are We Doing This? Oh That’s Right Rock N’ Roll, and Love, and Drugs, and Especially Best Friends! Let’s Live Forever. is a two part collection including the novella Live. Smoke. Try Again. and the feature film If Not ...
    • Words from a Broken World 

      Mursal, Fartun Mohamed
      Words from a Broken World is a collection of stories and poems grown from conversations with Somali women in diaspora who are in search of a sense of belonging and a desire to convey both transnational and cosmopolitan ...