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Building Siz
by Eric Bland

The next p.m., eating peas with a Pisces: horizon science follows: in choiring minds— And they walked with equity down to Wigan Pier for the Wigan Pier Experience. Slags.

In November this happened. In December that happened. The ledgers were thicker than shoes. Piketty came. Sassafras, too.

{Con't.}

Formal Explorations
in Ceramics
by Elizabeth Pechacek
Formal Explorations in Ceramics by Elizabeth Pechacek

Shakshuka
  Oyako-Don
a recipe by Mariko Nakatani

Hue and Cry
by Jacob Appel

That year Lizzie's kid sister kept a list of things that were funny when they happened to other people: tarring and feathering, Peeping Toms, mad cow disease. The rare encephalopathy from which their father suffered didn't actually come from eating infected cattle, it turned out, but from a spontaneous somatic mutation—

{Con't.}

Sweetmeats
by Denise Iris
Sweetmeats by Denise Iris
The Zoo, a Going
by J. A. Tyler
The lions are first. Mom and dad pull me up there, to the fence, the bars I put my hands on. The mama lion is sleeping and the dad is too and he yawns, this big lion, with those sharp teeth. His open mouth is big. He could swallow me. That is what my dad says, he says Jonah, he could swallow you if you aren't careful. I don't want to be swallowed. I don't want to think about this lion swallowing me with his open mouth, those sharp teeth. I cover my ears.
{Con't.}

Honeycomb Tray
by Noble Goods
Honeycomb Tray by Noble Goods

Ankh
by Roy Bentley

I'm watching a silver ankh with colonel-wings insignia

soldered to it, staring as it swings from the rearview mirror.

Loop-and-crossbar shadows spin, while the Rolling Stones

sing "Wild Horses" on the tape deck. The ankh and chain

were presents from my first leave after Air Force basic.

A woman I was with was breaking up, and gave it to me.

{Con't.}

The Lord Is My Light
by Osvaldo Chance Jimenez
The Lord is My Light by Osvaldo Chance Jimenez
Vagina Tree by Voutsa Wallpaper
Vagina Tree by Voutsa Wallpaper

Winter Fell
by Walking Shapes
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My Little Boy Asks
by Morgan Bazilian

My little boy asks,

"Is it tomorrow yet?"

 

I tell him,

"Not yet. Almost."

 

He nods,

But unsure.

 

Then, moving on

to trucks, trains, and dinosaurs.

{Con't.}

Infinity Cube
by Dave Cicirelli
and Jorge Peschiera
Infinity Cube by Dave Cicirelli and Jorge Peschiera
Couple's Chair
by Thomas Hucker
Couple's Chair by Thomas Hucker

Paradise
a remix by Lauren Flax
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Recipes:
Biology & Process
by Ashley Suzan Beck
and Eric Wines

Residue
by Jai Lennard
Residue by Jai Lennard

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