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The Blob (1947-Pres)

Materialized by Samuel Rafael Barber on Dec 21, 2022

The blob made its way into downtown Arlington, Virginia fixing power lines and removing graffiti all the while. Such decrepitude in infrastructure was not conducive to a good business environment.

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Once Upon a Time in Hawaii

Materialized by Melissa Llanes Brownlee on Dec 21, 2022

We glide to the boats on silent waves. Our paddles slicing through the waters. Our war canoes hidden in the darkness of a new moon.

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Skin and Bone

Materialized by Melissa Llanes Brownlee on Dec 21, 2022

Her toes curling in the sand, Tita counts the shells spiraling beside her. Their bleached bodies, remnants of once-living creatures, wondering if her bones will shine as brightly when she is dead.

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Alley-Oop

Materialized by Chloe N. Clark on Dec 21, 2022

The first time I'd held a basketball, I was four, and my Dad had passed it gently to me. In my hands, it was heavy and I dropped it. As it rolled away, I saw people climb up from the lines.

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EL CHACAL

Materialized by Jose Hernandez Diaz on Dec 21, 2022

The man in an MF DOOM shirt, "El Chacal," was masked: a virus had spread that winter. It will all be over soon, he thought.

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The Fireman

Materialized by Jose Hernandez Diaz on Dec 21, 2022

I fell into a pile of old wrinkled love poems I had written in youth to a young lady I had a crush on back in undergrad.

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[i learned how to win in four moves]

Materialized by Sean McCoy on Dec 21, 2022

i learned how to win in four moves at chess. i learned the three segments of every insect’s body. i learned that ms. jacqueline takes her smoke breaks behind the gymnasium and stubs out her cigarette on the oleander petals.

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[most of us saw what we were looking for]

Materialized by Sean McCoy on Dec 21, 2022

most of us saw what we were looking for, rather than what we found. i take my grape-nuts with instant coffee. now the river is an empty bed of sand.

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The Weatherman Again Predicts a Once-in-a-Lifetime Storm

Materialized by Teresa Pham-Carsillo on Dec 21, 2022

Backstroking across a green screen, the weatherman warns of falling skies and downed power lines. Spleen-shaped hailstones shatter windshields and aviaries.

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Alone Together

Materialized by Erin Price on Dec 21, 2022
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Inverness Rocks

Materialized by Erin Price on Dec 21, 2022
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I Love Everyone

Materialized by Alex Toy on Dec 21, 2022

A town was a kind of black hole. A street was. A house, a river. People you never saw again were like that, taking a part of you with them, the part of you that you were when you spent time alone with them, and no one else ever knew that part of you existed.

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The Iridescents

Materialized by Emrys Donaldson on Mar 20, 2023

When we reach out to her, she clasps one of our hands in both of her own. We feel the impression of her fingers on ours long after she has turned away.

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Body as a home for the sun

Materialized by Joshua Effiong on Mar 20, 2023
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Chaotic Luminescence

Materialized by Joshua Effiong on Mar 20, 2023
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[He keeps handing me cacti]

Materialized by Thomas Hobohm on Mar 20, 2023

He was gentle and quiet until my hands filled up, then he made me his pushpin...

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Annelida

Materialized by Ash Howell on Mar 20, 2023

Will you still love me when I am a worm? I still love you. Your voice rumbling in the darkness / Your song in the morning.

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The Chinese Man and the Desert

Materialized by Christine Kwon on Mar 20, 2023

Idioms were a topic of conversation but not the reason people spent money on the app. The people on the app were lonely. Twenty dollars an hour was not bad for a cure.

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Wedding ring is to take off as crash is to land

Materialized by Shannan Mann on Mar 20, 2023

I want time. I need soap. The ring is not dirty. It’s stuck. Fingers swell with ennui after marriage.

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Woodland Wisdom Tooth

Materialized by Benjamin Niespodziany on Mar 20, 2023

An ancient bird broke away from the brigade and snuck in / to watch a film on trees.

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I Asked Pain Its Address,

Materialized by Ashish Kumar Singh on Mar 20, 2023

Here, the pain says and points to my leg like a child unsure of where the Arctic might be on a map.

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For Sentimentality

Materialized by Sneha Subramanian Kanta on Mar 20, 2023

On a June night when the south-westerly monsoon winds bring drizzles to Mahrashtra, my father asks if we must call my grandfather. I immediately agree.

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Time and Tides

Materialized by Ojo Victoria on Mar 20, 2023
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Sealsong in Cryosleep

Materialized by Erin Calabria on Jun 21, 2023

Which is why you whisper the story your mother used to sing before sleep, glow-in-the-dark stars like phosphorescence across the ceiling as you half-dreamed the story about an almost forgotten ancestor, shipwrecked at sea.

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Where the light, think of it, covers everything

Materialized by James Diaz on Jun 21, 2023
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Melanin No. 1

Materialized by Arihant Jain on Jun 21, 2023
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Melanin No. 6

Materialized by Arihant Jain on Jun 21, 2023
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A Guide to Burning Bridges

Materialized by Claudia Wair on Jun 21, 2023

Structural design: Made of two-by-fours and broken promises, it was built on shifting ground. The burning: After staying silent for so long, you finally find your voice, and your words are enough to set the fire.

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Wingspread (Letter to Yanyi)

Materialized by lae astra on Sep 22, 2023

How mysterious and almost divine it feels to be capable of sending through words the understanding of emotions across space and time.

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The Gentrification of Rocket Falls

Materialized by Amy Barnes on Sep 22, 2023

Our houses didn't like this man either. We knew the signs of repulsion and fear, the way their siding shivered and shutters clanged shut.

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Skim

Materialized by [sarah] Cavar on Sep 22, 2023

Sometimes I feel like this, like my inside-body is going to pop out of my outside-body, because the inside is too sour to keep in.

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The Sound of a Door Opening in the Forest

Materialized by Jaye Nasir on Sep 22, 2023

There was something calming about the totality of the fog, its constant movement appearing as unchanging stillness. It looked like the landscape of a dream.

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The Unicorn in Captivity

Materialized by Marguerite Sheffer on Sep 22, 2023

Now the trumpets of battle blare; the castle is under siege. The young queen thinks: the unicorn is me; treasured, trapped but able to see beyond its flimsy cage.

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Life Cycle

Materialized by Max Wheeler on Sep 22, 2023

At the school, kids would sometimes sneak looks inside each other's cavities, carefully cracking the little doors open just a sliver, not wanting the animals to escape before full gestation.

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Date Night

Materialized by Tara Campbell on Dec 21, 2023

Neither Audrey nor Nick could have imagined that after spending decades on the moon, they'd one day be sitting together in a cozy French restaurant in Orlando.

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Urn Skin

Materialized by william erickson on Dec 21, 2023

As a boy I fell inside of a shape. The villagers set out their rescue / pants and sharpened their knives, but who could say what / constitutes dimension?

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Intergenerational

Materialized by Lesh Karan on Dec 21, 2023

Scientists had shone a light on a squirm with one hand, and pronged them with the other. The worms wound into tight coils.

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Waiting for Motherhood

Materialized by Shannan Mann on Dec 21, 2023

You eat a whole cherry pie as big as your entire hand. You feel her dance inside you on Sunday afternoons.

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Pachisi

Materialized by Mandira Pattnaik on Dec 21, 2023

Curiously, pieces are in four colors. But always numbering sixteen. Any similarities to pairs of eyes, ears, lips, wrists, breasts, shoulders, hips and legs, also count of sixteen, purely coincidental.

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O’Gallivan on the Mountain

Materialized by Marina Ramil on Dec 21, 2023

In his 28th year of research, he met a cow named Cass. Cass was a Braunvieh and her favourite time of the year was late March, when it wasn’t too cold or too hot and the lilies were blooming.

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Sunset Apartments

Materialized by Addison Zeller on Dec 21, 2023

I wish I could tell you the dead and gone are younger now, healthier, or stronger, but my impression is that, if anything, they have grown older, smaller, and weaker.

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Oh Me Oh My Oh

Materialized by Amelia K. on Jun 20, 2024

In the girl's first snow—nearly 2 feet—her grandpa held her in a white blanket. What is this? she asks, flipping through her baby book.

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Nothing Buried Won't Reveal

Materialized by A.A. Balaskovits on Jun 20, 2024

When Mary's swollen belly produced a stone, we wept with her and submerged it underways, so none of us would have to look at it again.

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Reconciliation

Materialized by Satya Dash on Jun 20, 2024

Night after night, I find music in the elegance of sine waves coursing their choral prelude across the display.

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The Destination

Materialized by Heather Kamins on Jun 20, 2024

I woke to an empty bed and walked outside to find him staring at the sky. “Are we on the moon?” he asked as I came up beside him.

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The Last Library

Materialized by Joshua Jones Lofflin on Jun 20, 2024

He sometimes finds the tops of poles spiking up from the earth, their cracked insulators bleached white like knuckle bones. He marks them on his map. He marks the map again when they disappear.

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On Your Twenty-Sixth Birthday, You Receive Twenty-Six Instructions:

Materialized by Erika Walsh on Jun 20, 2024

There should be fairies looking for you. Tie a red ribbon to your bed when you are ready to talk to them.

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Late Afternoon, National Gallery

Materialized by Grace Zhu on Jun 20, 2024
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The Basics of Owl Keeping

Materialized by Joe Gallagher on Sep 22, 2024

We scattered the carcasses on the floor and waited. As usual, it felt ridiculous at first, and a couple minutes in we nearly gave up, sure it wouldn’t work this time.

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This Is What Always Happens

Materialized by Khalid Mitchell on Sep 22, 2024

She gazes into the dark expanse. Outer space. Time occurs in the form of a distant star—a white, shimmering speck. She pinches it between her fingers and pulls.

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She seemed to be living in an autumn dream

Materialized by Irina Tall Novikova on Sep 22, 2024
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Pancakes

Materialized by Laura K. Wallace on Sep 22, 2024

One morning I went into the bathroom to find three hair dryers lined up across the counter. Like I said, the house had accumulated a lot of crap over the years. Who needs three hair dryers?

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Proximity to Life

Materialized by Lucy Zhang on Sep 22, 2024

These days, we work with our Glasses, eat with our Glasses, and rest with our Glasses from the safety of the house.

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A Little Dirt Between Our Toes

Materialized by Lindsey Godfrey Eccles on Dec 21, 2024

There was a time when this ship was bright and lively with the business of living. There was a mission.

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Light of My Life

Materialized by Ian Li on Dec 21, 2024

We grab coffee. She’s a physicist. Light is a particle, etching our each encounter on speckled film.

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Cooking with My Father

Materialized by Svetlana Litvinchuk on Dec 21, 2024

Luk was to be grated with spunk, vigor, anger— you did it fast enough if you clipped your thumb’s knuckle—

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Light: Other

Materialized by Jacelyn Yap on Dec 21, 2024
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Self-hypnosis, or Dig Deep In There Until the Bottom of the Ocean of Your Childhood

Materialized by Georgia Bellas on Mar 20, 2025

I see her hands cup a grasshopper. I see her sweep with pine needle brooms. Can you smell the lilacs, purple and white?

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I Threw the Warthog Away

Materialized by Mary Lou Buschi on Mar 20, 2025

She found it in the trash next to a table covered with cards. “You are so mean,” she said.

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Choices & Connections - the Game of Life

Materialized by Angela Mihm on Mar 20, 2025
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Treehouse

Materialized by Angela Mihm on Mar 20, 2025
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Goatboy

Materialized by Devan Murphy on Mar 20, 2025

We’re mooing and braying with laughter, moving in slo-mo, such fun. His little jeans, his striped t-shirt over his drumlike child’s tummy.

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The Day of the Great Release

Materialized by Jessica Richardson on Mar 20, 2025

Sometimes this terrified love swooped inches from your face, and you wondered if it would peck your eyes out. Who kept these birds? Why did they?

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interlude

Materialized by Robin Steve on Mar 20, 2025

one out of season morning, we went out looking for a name. We did not know where names make their lairs, whether they favour rock, dirt, twigs, or wires.

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Skyberries

Materialized by Geoffrey Wessel on Mar 20, 2025

If Erd can translate either “Earth” or “ground,” does German also have one single word for English “sky” and “Heaven”?

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They Buried Their Dead in Sitting Posture

Materialized by Eli Dowd on Jul 17, 2025

The clouds are sparse, and trees shift almost imperceptibly beneath their foliage as if to reject the advances of a late noon breeze. Everything is yellow. A vulture mutes atop a tree.

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Sometimes You Can’t Help but Feel Like He Does These Things on Purpose

Materialized by Carter Lappin on Jul 17, 2025

Flames lick his arms and legs like an over-enthusiastic puppy. He’s broken the fire alarm with a broom—

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Annual Review

Materialized by Shana Ross on Jul 17, 2025

You could have put in an escalator. Or better yet, you could have invented an elevator. That would have been Exceptional.

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Sorrow for Youth

Materialized by Guan Un on Jul 17, 2025

There’s no one else in the beach parking lot. You turn off the engine and the silence rushes in but for the hum in her throat, the tick of the engine cooling.

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gathering

Materialized by Amanda Yskamp on Jul 17, 2025
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The Old Village Brings Memories

Materialized by Eniola Abdulroqeeb Arowolo on Sep 22, 2025

& i, light as a dry log, would take down cocoa pods, / guavas, bananas, & green mangoes. / & back in the kitchen, she would be there

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Katsu

Materialized by David Capps on Sep 22, 2025

When in Spring semester the breeze from cherry and apple blossoms would blow through the classroom he was first to sense it, and by the wordlessness of his example garnered participation points.

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In Which No One's Swallowed

Materialized by Stefanie Kirby on Sep 22, 2025

A whale waits, eager as sin.

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silica

Materialized by Emily O Liu on Sep 22, 2025

i have an impression, deep green: silicon chips bearing microcosm cities, projecting glitter onto a plastic heavens.

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For Clark

Materialized by Eden Petri on Sep 22, 2025
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EALÁT

Materialized by Shalini Singh on Sep 22, 2025

Only in an American pool, did I find myself floating like a leaf baying— what a beautiful thing it is when you drown yourself and come up, a dolphin more, less human.

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The Waiting Room At The End of the Universe

Materialized by Veronica Tucker on Sep 22, 2025

Children here sometimes age in reverse. I once saw a toddler fold into an old man between triage and discharge.

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babel

Materialized by Laura Walker on Sep 22, 2025

At first we kept close track of each unspent word, watching our hoard grow and grow, building more boxes and stacking them higher and higher, full of the unsaid, but always close at hand in case we needed them.

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Nine

Materialized by Didem Arslanoglu on Dec 21, 2025

You try to picture your dad at your height, going down slides at the playground and chasing dogs and learning about multiplication. You think of your mom as a bride, leaving her family behind.

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Elegy for a Grown World

Materialized by Vikki C. on Dec 21, 2025

How I love you in reverse—before taxes and tallness, before towers, and bricks like loose teeth, raining on a parade.

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Under the Sea

Materialized by Lisa Dailey on Dec 21, 2025
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The Angel of History

Materialized by Binh Do on Dec 21, 2025

This time, we have lunch in Menlo Park, we chase after the morning Caltrain and make it by the last second, and we end up all the way in San Francisco where the sunshine’s the same but the wind feels just a little closer, and cooler.

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She Had Her Head in the Attic

Materialized by Susan L. Lin on Dec 21, 2025

Unprompted, she began rattling off the names and numbers of florists in town: a Rose and a Violet and a Lily, a Daisy and a Jasmine, her head still missing from plain view.

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The Field of my Person, A Thing to be Conquered

Materialized by Nnadi Samuel on Dec 21, 2025

I am raised in a vernacular that pays homage to grief & the unceded land of self. / the many acres of the body we held against colonial invasion.

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Honeysuckle; From Lugard's white, scented Hands

Materialized by Nnadi Samuel on Dec 21, 2025

at the porch yard, my roommate pokes the brown music of a flower & calls it nectar: / its thick, sugary resin spilling from the white, scented hand of a tulip plant, like wasteful dialect.

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