Fiction
The Unfaithful Dreamer
By Alain Arias-MissonAlfred Peabody was a faithful husband in his second marriage. He couldnt help himself. He was too happy with his spouse. Oh he had occasional fantasies about other women, but he really only wanted to be faithful and happy with his spouse, whom he truly loved.
Three Stories
By Anatoly Gavrilov, Translated from the Russian by the Chicago Translation WorkshopToday, one minute earlier than yesterday, and its beams, along with the vernal floods remove the last dark patches of winter makeup. No worms yet. The soil is still frozen inside. There are still plenty of last years leaves on the branches of trees and bushes. It was just below freezing last night, the puddles have filmed with ice, and it feels like early fall, but its spring.
FÉDER or the Gilded Husband
By Stendhall , translated from the French by Brian EvensonIt should be said that ever since Féderwhose reputation as a painter of miniatures and as the inconsolable lover of his first wife was making giant strideshad seen a few thousand franc notes, the gift for commerce had awoken in him. In his early childhood, he had learned from his father the art of speculation and of keeping track of clinched deals.
Character and Fitness: Chapters 5 and 6
By Jason Flores-WilliamsCharacter and Fitness is a semi-autobiographical novel about an unemployed social justice lawyer and his nurse girlfriend living in a shitty apartment complex behind a strip mall in suburban Philadelphia, the birthplace of our democracy.
Tragic Strip
By T. MotleyAs news of fiction Krishna's miracles spreads through the comics section, a gathering of disciples abandon their strips to attend his lectures.