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Latest Issues

Object(s) of Affection #1: Fait Poms

Editor’s note: A few months ago, when I began to think about publishing here with more regularity, one of the ideas that I kept returning to was an interview series. I did not know what the size and scope of it would be, I just knew that I...

20 days ago
11

Living For The Last Time

For the past nine months I have struggled to write. I sit down and the words don’t move. They do not flow, they don’t even trickle. They sit somewhere between my ears and refuse to budge. Waxen buildup, head full. No circuit between my fing...

a month ago
19
2

In / Out 2k25

If I post this in January, it still counts, right?

Trying a new format this year where each in / out is paired – I was thinking that as one trend moves into fashion, one trend will move out. It’s not always a perfect 1-to-1 relationship, b...

a year ago
10

Signed

scribbled on cardboard

a sign no bigger

than a shoebox width

or outstretched forearm

is spelled plainly

dykes for resistance and return.

The dykes are for

so terribly much.

Ringed keys and endlessly mutual aid. Masturbation a pa...

2 years ago
5

Without Organs

tw: blood, sutures.

“The organs are not the enemy. The enemy is the organism. The BwO is opposed not to the organs but to that organization of the organs called organism.” Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, from “How Do You Make Yourself a...

2 years ago
17

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