Good Dad Porn
Growing up in the 1980s and 90s with an absent father and an in-over-her-head mother, TV became my co-parent. My dad ran off—or maybe he was kicked out by my mom, details are fuzzy—when I was about four or five. I don’t know my exact age, because, like I said, details are fuzzy. My mom does not like to talk ... Read More
Tomashek’s
My father tells me to make a turn and drive down a narrow alley, and there, in the town a few miles north of Pittsburgh where I lived until I was seven, is an entire neighborhood I never knew existed. “What’s all this?” I say. “Tomashek’s,” my father says. “It’s down this way.” I remember the name. “Hell itself,” my ... Read More
The Archbishop’s Funeral
The Archbishop of Chicago is dead, and my mother watches the funeral live on Channel 7. I’m also in the living room, eating a sandwich. I’m ten years old and not Catholic. I’m not sure what I am. My father is Jewish. I do like dinosaurs a lot. Soon, my mother has to drive me somewhere. Maybe it’s a school ... Read More
Postcards from Yourstory
  1973
Little Red Riding Hood and a little wicker basket of bread and strawberry jam. Big black wolf slaps a pink tongue over shiny canines. Flip through the pages, smack down the book. Squint eyes shut, cover your ears. Crimson teeth chewing on soft tissues and tiny bones. Chuk chuk chuk like Ah Ma’s cleaver on meat. Ah Ba says, ... Read MoreInterview with Michelle Elvy
Michelle Elvy grew up on the shores of the Chesapeake, in Maryland, and now lives in Ōtepoti Dunedin, on the South ...
Rehoboth Beach
When I think back on my years as a graduate student at Homewood University in Baltimore, I’m struck by how ...
For Sale: Mystery Box of Flaws
Cable falls, pipe cracks, terracotta caves on sewer lines descending the hill like a snake with its skin ripped apart ...
The Lodger
Neither of us takes it out anymore since I discovered their affair, the coffee mug she’d sent him. He’d lay ...
Pidgin Proverbs
1. Circle Life na wheel, e dey spin, Sometime e smooth, sometime e thin. We waka dey go, no be ...
How to Find the Lost
Check under the trash bag you swore to take out yesterday. Press your ear to the fridge; its hum might ...
They Struggle To Write Articles About You
“I am an emotional plagiarist, stealing other people's pain, subsuming it into my own until I can't remember whose it ...
The Woman in Hopper’s Eleven A.M. in the Hirshhorn in 2016
She is amazed to find herself in the Hirshhorn— amidst works that are the last word, for now, in contemporary ...
Postcards From the Knife-Thrower
I dreamed I changed my name because the other one ran out, but I don’t know my new name When ...
Everlasting Love
Initially, you pinch its crotch— Gralove—an ester, rictus flowing, juice of the rose. Everlasting Love, she's named. To save her, ...
Some Old Lady
Some old lady, she calls herself. She is old and a lady, but the moniker is camouflage. Marianne has mystique ...
Wheat Penny
Cramped duplex, snarled weeds. A woman drinks tea. Blood from her chapped mouth smears the lip of her cup. She ...
Clash Management
It was a quarter past twelve and the Greyhound bus Porsha had been sitting on for half an hour, the ...
Lingual Things
The poem “Fingerspitzengefühl on the Japanese Te-form” at the end of this essay is a linguistic mishmash. It was originally ...
You Never Can Tell
I thought he might be having a stroke when I came home to find him slurring his words. After he ...
Notes on Computing
“There is no smallest among the small and no largest among the large,
but always something still smaller and something ...
Earnest Mistake
After sharing my poetry at the literary salon, I mingle with the crowd, sign books, make small talk. “Great work, ...