CLÉMENCE AND CONSTANCE GO WEST
"You’d be able to float and all the other creatures you’d encounter would be different from you and it would be cold if you stayed for too long." A short story by Charlotte Bondy
"You’d be able to float and all the other creatures you’d encounter would be different from you and it would be cold if you stayed for too long." A short story by Charlotte Bondy
Michelle Martin and Hannah Schneider illustrate their experiences of street harassment and sexual assault in Edmonton—the worst city in Canada to be a woman
A couple with the same name navigate the shifting boundaries of their domestic arrangement. A short story by Josée Aubin Ouellette
"He thought we were just two strangers sitting in the back of the car with the purpose of fucking—I knew we were something else." New fiction by Dora Šustić
“If love knows no bounds, it is only because it consists categorically of the unpaid portion of domestic work. Its sphere is the inexhaustibility of exhaustion.” A photo essay by Marija Cetinic and Jeff Diamanti
"Take me to the edge. Take me, firm but ethical. Plagiarize me as a form of flattery." New poetry by Johanna Linsley