by Andrew Anzur Clement | Mar 6, 2019 | Fiction, Issue No 2, Read
The Cage: Kali's Voyage By Andrew Anzur Clement, PhD ; Harare, Zimbabwe April 2003 “Congratulations.” “Thank you, sir.” Kali retracted his hand from where the aging government official who’d just offered him his first job had finished shaking it. The young...
by cinderq | Mar 1, 2019 | Fiction, Issue No 2, Read
Seamus Tripp and the Shadow Walker, Part Two By Jon Garett and Richard Walsh ; Chapter Four: The Spark of Revolution Gordon Tripp awoke with a start. From outside the camp he heard men yelling and metal clanging and animals growling. He immediately thought of the...
by cinderq | Feb 13, 2019 | Fiction, Issue No 2, Read
@Mercury's "Fake" Message By Ann Bridges ; LAWYERS, JUDGES AT FINAL STANDOFF IN STORMY AFFAIRPRESIDENT’S APPROVAL PLUMMETS OVER FAILED MILITARY ACTIONS [Silicon Valley: Author Ann Bridges, contributing reporter to this story] VICTOR: A rock crashed through the window,...
by Rebecca Toscano | Feb 13, 2019 | Issue No 2, Nonfiction, Read
Q&A with Allison Mattox By Rebecca Toscano ; In July, I spoke with Allison Mattox about the short film she wrote and directed through the Taliesin Nexus Smash Cut Film Lab last year. Her film, Échappé, is about a young Russian ballerina who is tempted toward defection...
by cinderq | Feb 13, 2019 | Issue No 2, Nonfiction, Read
Abide the End: The Battle for America’s Soul By Rich Trzupek ; We find ourselves immersed in a struggle, a struggle that is not unfamiliar in its nature, but one that is unprecedented in degrees of passion. Technology has provided us with a gift: the ability to...
by cinderq | Feb 13, 2019 | Fiction, Issue No 2, Read
Café I By Curtis Edmonds ; The best restaurant in the history of the city of New York closed forever last year, and it was all my fault. It was a modest little place in the center of a long row of squat gray buildings, tucked in between a yoga studio and a plumbing...