Perimenopause
“ He showed me how to eat a tamarind pod. I told him I’d been drying seeds in the pandemic and asked if tamarind could grow up here. “I don’t know,” he said, “but if they can, it’ll take a couple of years.”
The Prognosticator
“All those years, my mother sighed in response. She was adding up all the extracurriculars she’d had to chauffeur me to in her head. The financial contribution that had made possible the tiny, toney liberal arts college where I majored in philosophy. All of it — wasted on a job that wouldn’t even cover my student loan payment.”
In Which the Baby Bird Asks, Are You My Mother?
“If you’ve got the cash and can learn to squint your eyes just right, God can be as pink as cotton candy. Hell, God can even bend into a metonym for TV dinners.”
Weird Girl
“It was a Friday night at Borders, almost closing time, and the weird girl was stalking. She prowled the sale bin, snatching up a DVD and holding it near the flap of her messenger bag, as if titillating herself with the idea of shoplifting.”
Turkish Delight
“I am also in a poorly fitting suit. We, the new adults, have been put on display at the front table. I have met a few of the others before, but I only know Caroline. This is her party.”
Spring 2023 (43.1)
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First-Year MFA student publishes essay
“Must I become a woman? Can I choose not to become one, just yet?”
Winners of the 2023 Pinch Literary Awards and Page Prize
Contest Winners for 2023. Their work will be published in our fall issue.
2023 Page Prize in Nonfiction
Caitlin Gunthorp won the 2023 Page Prize in Nonfiction for “Conversations in Colic Season.”
Wicker Selected as Radcliffe 2023-2024 Fellow
Wicker is among a cadre of fellows who will spend the year at Harvard Radcliffe exploring a large variety of topics across disciplines.
Pink Pigeon
“The doves are not doves. King pigeons have two fates: raised for food or raised for release.”
Agoraphobia
“Can you deny my free will? Can you banish my shadows / silence my echoes, make the person in the mirror disappear”
BREAKFAST WITH MICTLANTECUHTLI
“Through a crown of pigeon feathers & an obsidian grill, he tells me I won the motherfucking lottery. To hurry up & let him in already.”
Fireflies of the Waste
“At dusk, orphans flock to the abandoned chapel, / an assembly formed by starvation, from scabs & stuttering ribs, / memories of parents slamming doors to ruined flats& the creak of deadbolts in their ear canals.”
At the Moment of Condensation
“According to Oklahoma State Law (1.3.XXIV) any such moisture becomes the property of CareCorp at the moment of condensation, when such condensation occurs in corporately-owned airspace. “
crack the skin of God
“ I was uncomfortable with that thought. How often should you take stock of your life and evaluate the direction in which you’re headed? “
With or Without an E
“I realized that was the first time in a long time that he was riding as a passenger and traveling much further beyond his regular five-mile radius.”