Fiction Pick of the Week: "Black Rocks"
A modern woman returns to the mysterious village of her childhood.
A modern woman returns to the mysterious village of her childhood.
Cheryl Pappas Juked Magazine Nov 2020 10min Permalink
A new apartment; exercises in surrealism.
J.I. Daniels Juked Magazine Feb 2020 10min Permalink
Sexual and personal growth intertwine.
Cassandra Morrison Juked Magazine Jul 2019 10min Permalink
The violent history of a city.
Michael Beeman Juked Magazine Mar 2017 15min Permalink
The aftermath of a back alley operation.
" He was lying in a tub with a gash around his gut that looked badly sewn up and possibly infected. The stitching was so poor that it mirrored the seams on a homemade football done left-handed. Ugly zigzags. The tub was floating full of Pabst and Budweiser cans. No ice, just cans and lukewarm water the color of weak coffee doing the cooling."
Gene Kwak Juked Magazine Jul 2014 Permalink
After a friend's death, three people take a trip to scatter the ashes.
"The will assigned the task of scattering the ashes to Megan and Nolan, high school friends, and me. We were to scatter the ashes in a ravine on Levi’s uncle’s farm in Henderson, Kentucky. A year passed before Megan, Nolan and I agreed on a weekend to make the trip. By that time I was out of the halfway house and working max hours as manager of a dingy apartment complex in Louisville. I couldn’t believe Levi, at twenty-two, had written a will."
Brandon Bell Juked Magazine Jan 2013 10min Permalink