Carley Gomez: Everything That Fits in a Tote

The public square is where we are most hidden, Reader, and when we are most ourselves. So let that guide us as we carry our shit on home with Carley Gomez’s [>>] “Everything That Fits in a Tote“:

This story originally appeared in SC #8.1, available in print and ebook formats at our storeRead on!

ali lanzetta: wishbones

Today’s share is calcium and all its flying buttresses, Reader, the remains that fuel a spell: ali lanzetta’s [>>] “wishbones.”

This essay appears in Storm Cellar #7.1, nicknamed “Back Fire,” available in delicious print and ebook editions in our store. Read on!

Katharine Coldiron: The First Snow

It’s cold outside, babies, and so here’s a chilling tale for one and all to heed, Katharine Coldiron’s icepick of a story, “The First Snow.”

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This story originally appeared in Storm Cellar 6.3, available in our storeRead on!

Charlie Watts: Mrs. Pomeroy’s Table

We got your knickknacks and your gollybodramps at our estate sale, Dear Reader, but most specially we’ve got Charlie Watts’s heirloom-quality “Mrs. Pomeroy’s Table“:

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This story originally appeared in Storm Cellar 6.3, available in our storeRead on!

Javier Perez: Petrichor

The scent of earth after rain, Dear Reader, a transitional phase, and we want you to know and share this poem by Javier Perez: “Petrichor.”

This poem originally appeared in SC 6.2, available in print and ebook formats. Stand with migrants, and read on.