by Rachel Ann Girty | Mar 10, 2021 | Week Seven
All hail Lady Alexandra! “today i tried to cook chicken for the first time. i didn’t have the right ingredients and i didn’t do it right, so it made me feel kind of sick… i guess what i’m trying to say is that i miss sharing banal...
by Rachel Ann Girty | Mar 9, 2021 | Week Six
An Ode to Perfection by Anonymous Her breasts were full Her thighs were tan She smelled divine Beneath the fan Her skin glistened She made no sound I felt her warmth In every pound And when it struck eight And the light grew thinner She was on my plate Mmmmm,...
by Rachel Ann Girty | Feb 25, 2021 | Week Five
i kin show you the world by SZ A body floated slowly across the lake, its long hair spread fan-like on top of the water. Tomorrow, a tourist would alert the authorities. The day after, the body would be identified as Helena Coombs, younger sister of retired pro...
by Rachel Ann Girty | Feb 25, 2021 | Week Five
TAKE MY HAND, TAKE MY WHOLE LIFE TOO by Arya Muralidharan ABSOLUTELY NOT, death thundered. “But—” Riley started. I SAID, ABSOLUTELY NOT, said death, emphasizing the “absolutely” and the “not.” THAT MEANS NO. “Listen, sir. I mean ma’am. I mean—” I AM death, said...
by Rachel Ann Girty | Feb 24, 2021 | Week Five
Not Quite Hellish by Esfandiar I do not know why I am writing this for you to read. This is the first piece of … I don’t even know what this material is. Let’s call it paper. This is the first piece of paper that I found. This is a strange place. I have no...