Let's fight the fash.

New Orleans! Come celebrate the book release for
A Limited Number of Miracles by Jonathan Penton!

Bar Redux and Unlikely Stories present Fall of Freedom!

Submit a proposal to the New Orleans Poetry Festival!

 

by Edward Michael Supranowicz
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by David E. Matthews

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with Caroline Hagood, dan raphael, Tara Campbell, and Marc Vincenz

by Antoine Prince
Chillin' at the Drop, Wonderful Woman

by Carrie Beene
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by Jamie Chiarello
'The Center Cannot Hold', Oil on panel, 8" x 10", 2025, 'What the Shoreline Was', Oil on Yupo paper, 5" x 7", 2024

with Wendy Taylor Carlisle

by Marianne Szlyk

Mary wonders how her daughter would seem with the sound on. She is sure that she would sound like any other woman politician on the other side. She could not listen to her own daughter, she realizes as she closes the video on her device.


by Arthur Davis

Half a decade after our father’s death, Ricard took his own life. Too weak from wracking pain, he couldn’t wait for natural causes to bring him a last breath. I was badly shaken. I had lost half of my soul and most of my conscience.


by Joel Chace

Let someone other than she, she
decides, take the rap for causing
an embarrassment of witches.  My sorrow 
is my castle.  She winks, and
fifteen miles away, some car runs
over a cat. Simple earthly mechanics. 


by PD Lyons

A woman’s voice
As if asking,
Could I take up my instrument once more
As if saying,
Together we could skip through spring once more


by Mark Young

Again I am listening 
to Miles. It becomes a
pattern. The heat, the 
open Magritte on the 
computer desk, the cat 


by David Moscovich

It's all here: ghastly 
ghosts, bouncing 
fruit, cute intermission cartoons, 
obedient tentacles guided by the bloated 
octopus of the state.


by Sarah Padgett

My father, having stopped at the thermostat, perhaps thought he was being subtle. But the metallic screech still sliced through the pre-dawn quiet, clear as a bell, even when he only raised it a crack to duck under.


by Tony Van Witsen

There’s a peculiarly modern kind of alienation built into losing in a contest deemed by the authorities to be fair. It’s enough to make you think unkind thoughts about whether the people who planned the game...


by Keith Buzzard

He would periodically forget that he was holding a pistol down at his side, and when he became conscious of its weight, he brought it up to the ready position before ultimately becoming overwhelmed with confusion and fear and letting his arms fall to his side only to repeat the process.


by Maris Catherine Tiller

He shut the door and had her undress and wrap herself in a stiff paper gown. He made her do everything Dr. Wolf would have had her do, yet there was something about his methods that felt different to her.


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