Tag Issue 10 Summer 2020
From the Files of Burning Dad: Bukowski, My Found Candy Bar

The face was that of a sad man who had endured pain but had happily survived it. It had made...
Bukowski at 100

“All you need is what you have. Work it.”
Editorial on Censorship, Cancel Culture & Art

Perfect is a myth. Happily Ever After is a fairy tale. Our world is an imperfect sphere inhabited by imperfect…
Summer of Action

George Orwell didn’t like the concept of Utopia. He believed Utopia is no fun. In his essay “Can Socialists Be…
Sarah Fairbanks – Bio

Sarah Fairbanks is a bookkeeper by day and a writer by night. While her left brain enjoys maintaining accurate books,…
Sarah Fairbanks – Essay

It was then that I realized that though I’d never dance for a living... I would always be a Dancer.
Diarmuid ó Maolalaí – Bio

Diarmuid ó Maolalaí is a graduate of English Literature from Trinity College in Dublin. His poetry and short fiction have…
Diarmuid ó Maolalaí – 3 Poems

winedrunk on the balcony,
on a late night video call
with a couple friends
I haven't seen
lately, and against whom I can’t
pace my...
William C. Blome – Bio

William C. Blome writes poetry and flash fiction when he’s not creating collages. He lives scrunched between Baltimore and Washington,…
William C. Blome – 3 Poems

I breathe to make
you terribly tender and absolutely tasty as hell.