Decay
Decay
Decay
6 Sonja Pinto
Modern Loneliness
7 Kiley Verbowski
Comic Art
8 Antonia Petschauer
Salt Bath
9 Anika Pobuda
The Horror! The Horror!
13 Freya Harrison
The Oracle
14 Kai Conradi
In The Beginning
Maya Parker
16
The Decay
Gina Hay
17
Emerson’s Silence And The Whizzing
of The Metal Birds
Kai Conradi
23
Ross Bay Drawings
2
An-Te Chu
Exit
She doesn't layer. She wears her clothes like
storm clouds, her music pounding out of
earbuds obscured by loud black hoops.
The rest of the people around us suddenly
shapeshift into crude lines as if they each had
very different concepts of what shapes were and
what an oncoming bus looked like. The bus still
sits off to the side, like a patient insect. It's not
even the one we're waiting for. They'd all moved
because the door to the bathroom had opened,
emerging was a homeless man without a driver's
license.
I stand behind her, not really sure why and
when the actual driver would get here and how
long his piss break at the depot might be. I
wonder whether they have two ply. The evening
floodlights have come on, our faint shadows
merged, her arm reaching through my head.
My dress shoes feel heavy and out of place.
Everyone else has showered or at least gone
home before getting here. But the weight of my
mind and feet make me all the more eager to
leave. Whenever I'm tired of work or just fucking
Newark, I like to just take a bus or train out
somewhere. Anywhere really, as long as I have
enough to cover return fare. I reach inside my
jacket to make sure the ticket is still there.
My last boyfriend took my trips away as
evidence of cheating or at least half heartedness.
My SSRIs make it hard to get hard. Brandishing
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a damaged-through-machine-tumbling ticket
stub for Philadelphia he confronted me with an
anecdote about the philandering nature of the
City of Brotherly Love. A truly scathing in-
dictment.
I had laughed and pushed him back into our
piles of folded matching towels then fucked him
until the laundry got cold. But still the distrust
remained and grew until anti wrinkle creams
took up all of the bathroom counter and I
couldn't fuck away his eyebags. He began to
look like me.
It was true I chose Philadelphia because of a
man. A balding man scarfing Jimmy John's and
rocking a Roy Halladay throwback cemented
my dart throw on the departure board. I kept the
irony to myself as the door slammed shut and I
could hear the car pulling away. Maybe months
ago we would have laughed about that.
And tonight this black hooped woman pointed
me to Camden. I flicked the Airbnb confirmation
email up and down on my phone. Sleeping in a
stranger's house made my night time escapes all
the more voyeuristic.
I took a seat near the back, orange lettering about
the fire escape handle obscuring my view. I
pressed my feet into the back of the seat in front
and my face between the letters. The sun had set
by now and the terminal was flattered by the
darkness. A light breeze rattled two PBRs and a
few dead pamphlets out of the spotlight
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An-Te Chu
Food Dye Blue No.2
An-Te Chu
Alcohol Powered Toaster
Sonja Pinto
Modern Loneliness
Antonia Petschauer
Salt Bath
Water only
millimeters deep
that didn’t dare to embrace
land, but merely stroke it
gently with a sympathetic touch.
The foaming tide rushed
over your shoes; you saw
the unification of Earth and sea.
Fog swallowed you three, smothering
romantics in cool comfort
under heather skies.
Drenched velvet
lichen on worn stones made
each step an uncertain one,
inviting you to fall
head-first into the shallow salt bath.
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Anika Pobuda
The Horror! The Horror!
In the beginning
Kai Conradi
16
Gina Hay
Emerson’s Silence And The Whizzing of The Metal Birds
Kai Conradi
25
Cover image
Rabbit Illustration by Paige Parker
Editors:
Danielle Aftias
Jordan Bendall
Petranella Daviel
Neil Griffin
Kyle Jensen
David Johnstone
Syd Thieneman
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