Fiction

Fiction | Short Story
Reflections on an Invisible Girl

People wanted to see the girl who’d disappeared and come back. They wanted to see Romy—who insisted she could not be seen.

Oct 15, 2021
Fiction | Short Story
The Hawk

You are thirteen so, of course, I am convinced I still have some say over you.

Oct 8, 2021
Fiction | Short Story
Other Emily

“Commerce!” Emily shouted. “The hoarding and ceding and exchange of power. I see no clearer path into the souls of human people.”

Oct 1, 2021
Fiction | Short Story
The Last of the Boys

That’s the problem with photographs, isn’t it? They remind you who is missing.

Sep 24, 2021
Fiction | Short Story
Poly Throuple Technology

What we liked most of all was each other. All three of us, the glorious fabric of the relationship, the family we made of ourselves—but we were losing the exhilaration we’d once felt, the wild emotional loops of our shared-identity roller coaster.

Sep 17, 2021
Fiction | Short Story
Not Kinky

The audience Q and A begins, and someone asks about the relationship between kink and queerness.

Sep 10, 2021
Fiction | Short Story
Become of Me

Do not fear your moments of sorrow, your deep frustration, the force of your being. I have made you strong enough to want and not receive.

Sep 3, 2021
Fiction | Short Story
The Summer of BSSZ

I’d tilt myself and roll to each side on the dirt, offering the bees new areas of my body.

Aug 27, 2021
Fiction | Short Story
House Was a Fist

A house birthed me and will likely be the death of me.

Aug 20, 2021
Fiction | Short Story
Café May

Even at their best, in-laws were the occupational hazard of loving someone else.

Aug 13, 2021