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April 6, 2026 | Book Review

Meaning-Making Machine Grid of Death: A review of Conor Hultman’s Doe

Christian McDonough

Like, what the fuck is this dude’s problem?

Meaning-Making Machine Grid of Death: A review of Conor Hultman’s Doe photo
La Grotte de la Loue photo

April 6, 2026 | Fiction

La Grotte de la Loue

Billy Lambent

You told me you understood when I tried to explain why my face was so pale, my eyes so sunken, my hands so shaky. I was sure I was crazy—you not only said I wasn’t crazy, but asked me point blank if I was a spy.

 

I’m fucking (over) my ex photo

April 5, 2026 | fucked up modern love essays

I’m fucking (over) my ex

Jack Hyslop

I got a tattoo on my ass at her behest.

Upkeep photo

April 3, 2026 | Fiction

Upkeep

Naa Asheley Ashitey

I’m still waiting for the day that my cum tastes like water and not martyrdom.

April 2, 2026 | Fiction

A Stipulative Definition

Eric T. Racher

We fumbled about with each other for a few years, but things blew over before we could settle into anything like conjugality.

March 31, 2026 | Poetry

That easily, I forgot my name: 3 Poems

Alexander Putra

And as I darkened, I needed nothing.

March 31, 2026 | Interview

JAIA HAMID BASHIR ON GIVING HERSELF OVER TO THE POWER AND CONCEPT

Breen Nolan

Jaia Hamid Bashir spoke with Hobart editor, Breen Nolan, about her debut poetry collection, The Afterlife of Sweetness, how she sees the self as a kind of fiction and her love of making

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