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Dumpster Chicken

1.    I remember eating dumpster chicken when I was 19. I had just finished my freshman year of college and was playing house...

Nevermore

This trail also led me to conclude, firstly, that so many things remain quietly connected, and secondly, that history is the unceasing attempt to...

Letting Go: The History of New York City

“Don’t worry about it, New York City makes a lot of people cry,” so says my student, Laura. But still I wonder — why...

Backtalk

In the 1960’s, Alice Kramden was my television hero for standing up to her loser husband on The Honeymooners. “One of these days, Alice,” Ralph...

An Interview with Hesse Phillips, Author of Lightborne

On Queer Ancestors, Stubbornness, and Living “Close to the Knives”: A conversation with Hesse Phillips’ about their debut novel, Lightborne Famed poet and playwright Christopher...

Navalny, Poetry, and Truth

On the morning I heard that the Russian political activist, Alexei Navalny, had died in a Siberian prison, I was mournful but not surprised. “So...

Life is Sweet in the Belly of the Beast

She often wraps her little arms around my hips and with wide, bright eyes looks up at me. Her eyebrows are like the antennae...

Telling Secrets

The Silent Ones

Nothing Person, 1970s

Clothespins

The Puma Way

Gennie and Brian’s guestroom at Camp Namaste is as Spartan as the website promised. Two twin beds; organic, paste-colored linens; laminate floor. The windows...

Keep the Change

The God of Luck

Editors in Chief

Passing Through

In Lieu of Flowers

Why attend your ex-wife’s funeral when the in-laws will only glare at you as if you’d killed her instead of the Winstons? I quit smoking about the...

Advice

Notes From a Veteran Querier

If you’ve written a book and want to publish through a traditional publisher, you’ll need a literary agent and to get one, you’ll need...

Further Reading