Josie Boyle

  • Blood Drive


    By Angie Sijun Lou I can remember a time before the sun was this bright. Every shard felt manageable as it filtered through the window,…

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  • How to Blush in the Afterlife


    By Jennifer Genest When I die, I go find Freddie Mercury right away; I figure his is the only voice that might cut through heaven…

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  • The Stain


    By Rochelle Goldstein Bay It wasn’t until I was face-to-face with a woman in the tourist bureau in the center of Prague asking directions that…

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  • Bone on Bone


    By Sai Pradhan Today, I painted after a month. When I don’t paint, I think about it a lot. I stress out about not painting.…

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  • God Didn’t Exist


    By Robert Wood Lynn so we had to invent him. The most expensive public art project ever built. Or it was at the time anyway.…

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  • What I’ve Learned about Form


    By Nathan Hoks It should shake the tracks like a speeding train. It should rattle the windows like a blizzard. It should pin down the…

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  • The Happiest Day of Your Life


    By Katherine Damm Wyatt and Nina were at Nina’s ex-boyfriend’s wedding reception in the Grand Ballroom of the Drake Hotel. The groom worked at a law…

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  • Draw


    By April Freely At the end of the privacy of my body techs infuse my autonomic function with intention and vitality.   My veins lie…

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  • Morning Person


    By Amanda Barrett Melissa is found. She is all the colors of a fierce California sunset. She is cold to the touch. The right side…

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  • If It Wants to Break


    By Katherine Zlabek Before the oven broke in a decisive way, my sister was telling me a story about the Knights of Columbus and a…

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