Unspoken: A Poem
Two teen girls in ragged band tees and flared blue jeans practice kickflips on the middle school blacktop. Their faces flush pink in the summer heat as they pass glances across the asphalt, and their...
View ArticleSmall Goals | May 2017
April was a hard month for me. Some reasons are legitimate; some are just excuses. For May, I needed a way to refocus myself in my work and my goals, and I realized the somewhat obvious solution was...
View Articleverbal weaponry. | a haiku
verbal weaponry good and evil come from lungs sharp tongues cut like knives If you enjoyed this piece, please consider becoming a Patreon sponsor, checking out my zine shop, or just buying me a cup...
View ArticleCursive Letters Into Knives: About My Newest Tattoo
When I was thirteen, I fell in love with my two favorite bands, one right after the other. I listened to Green Day’s American Idiot on my Discman every morning and afternoon, to and from school, and I...
View Articlegirls in the underground. | a prose piece
The glow of a suburban streetlamp shines on us, three teenage girls throwing punches at one another because we have just seen Fight Club for the first time. Holed up in the weed punk smoky bedroom of...
View ArticleSmall Goals | June 2017
I did my first monthly/small goals post in a while last month, and I really enjoyed having a focus for May, especially only a few small ones. I didn’t feel too overwhelmed, and even though...
View ArticleSmall Goals | July 2017
Sometimes I wonder why I bother doing these posts if halfway through the month my goals are going to be different from what they were at the beginning of the month. It’s a lot like my tbr lists,...
View ArticleSpill Yr Guts Horror Zine Issue One Submissions Open
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View ArticleSmall Goals | August 2017
Long time no see! I’ve been taking a lot of time for myself over the past few weeks, focusing on the things I want to do (mostly reading, exercising, and cleaning the house) and trying to avoid...
View ArticleA Quick Contemplation on Comparison
“Comparison is the thief of joy.” Theodore Roosevelt Since I’ve started putting so much of my time and energy into writing, running my distro, and doing things that make me happy, I’ve felt so much...
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