The Apple Unbitten

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I came across a job posting for a water slide tester at a park called HydroTopia. In my application, I said I had balls the weight of osmium and a passion for water. They got back to me that same day and brought me in for an interview.More

Christian Charity

Christian Charity

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“Your mistake,” Margie said, holding the sawed-off shotgun, “was confusing my kindness with weakness.”More

The Junkie Upstairs

The Junkie Upstairs

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I will always remember that fat junkie sitting in my rocking chair, strumming away, an urgent blank-faced zombie chant: “Kill them all, kill them all / Everyone must suffer now / Everyone must pay.”More

Cruso

Cruso

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I wasn’t planning to get a dog. At twenty-two and living thousands of miles from the Midwest where I grew up, I was still figuring out how I would even keep myself alive. But one day, I saw Cruso.More

Wonderful Life

Wonderful Life

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Rockets flew over Beirut like fireworks. I stood at the party and watched the sky and listened to a young revolutionary. She was like the sun—bright, burning hard enough to warm whole galaxies. But the universe doesn’t do happy endings with stars.More

Wonky Williams

Wonky Williams

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I wondered if the Sanrio combination Bluetooth speaker/nightlight I bought my friend would kill us all. I Googled will the Sanrio combination Bluetooth speaker/nightlight I bought my friend kill us all? Google said signs point to yes.More

Taking That Leap

Taking That Leap

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My mind is counting the seconds before I leap. Cape Canaveral is gone and I’m wearing a Superman cape. I’m a child strapped in a chair, soon to be hurtling through space.More

Like the Rakes

Like the Rakes

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Manager says I’m banned from open mic night till I agree to stop using a Glock as a drumstick. He says a gun in a club poses a safety risk. I say that’s the point. He says the music’s not even any good. I say it’s performance art.More

DAMP

DAMP

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The difference between a Carla and a Karla is that a Karla is on a first-name basis with the clinic counter.More

It’s Not the Best Job, But It Isn’t the Worst Either

It’s Not the Best Job, But It Isn’t the Worst Either

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“Hey now, little girl,” one of humans said. “Don’t go trying to get away.” A second human put its face near mine, its breath carrion sweet. “We’re only getting started.”More

THINGS LIKE HELLFIRE

THINGS LIKE HELLFIRE

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Ma’s big blue book was holy like the Bible. But there would always be things no book, no matter how holy, could fix. Things like hellfire.More