STORY OF THE WEEK

STORY OF THE WEEK

Why Don’t You? By Emily Russell

Why Don’t You?

She thinks about their arrival. They'll unlock the door. She panics a little when she can't quite picture the apartment.

POEM OF THE WEEK

POEM OF THE WEEK

Kronos By Joshua Mehigan

Kronos

If there are two and if they’re unaware that I am there, they meet each other in the passage, pause as if exchanging news, then go their own ways home.

FINAL TWO WEEKS TO ENTER

FINAL TWO WEEKS TO ENTER

FINAL TWO WEEKS TO ENTER
The $5,000 Narrative Prize is awarded annually for the best short story, novel excerpt, poem, graphic story, or work of literary nonfiction by a new or emerging writer.

Deadline: April 30, at 11:59 p.m., PST.

HIGH SCHOOL CONTEST WINNER

HIGH SCHOOL CONTEST WINNER

No, but I once got very close By Michelle Li

No, but I once got very close

That was the year I kept talking to myself: I am good I am good I want to be loved. By you, I mean.

FICTION

CARTOONS

FICTION

FICTION

Boulder City By T. C. Boyle

Boulder City

Four words—Your mother passed away—coming at him from the realm of anonymity, the lips of a stranger speaking through the inert slab of a phone hundreds of miles away.

CARTOONS

CARTOONS

Cartoon Art Volume 2026-03 By Various Artists

Cartoon Art Volume 2026-03

Pat Byrnes, Kyle Bravo, Dan Misdea, Sarah Morrissette, and P. C. Vey star in this collection of hilarity!

POETRY

POETRY

POETRY

That Spring By Lo Naylor

That Spring

spring came all the same. announced itself like a woodpecker on bark. my heart barked in my chest. each morning, I didn’t dare go back to sleep—couldn’t bear to wake twice.
What My Father Taught Me about the Snow By Chelsea Woodard

What My Father Taught Me about the Snow

Rest your left wrist lightly on the steering wheel to guide the car, because in this plummeting weather there is nothing to do but lean in.