Finished a novel draft which means it’s time to sit on the curb and smoke a cigarette and listen to some dreamy sad songs
@jessdawn
Writer at night, animal day job, tired in between. Work in Short Story Long, HAD, Rejection Letters, Barren Magazine, Jake, and more. Assistant editor, Short Story Long. Tin House fall ‘25. Lots of dog photos. https://jessdawn.neocities.org/
Finished a novel draft which means it’s time to sit on the curb and smoke a cigarette and listen to some dreamy sad songs
Brody the blue heeler lays on a gray and white fluffy blanket, front paw tucked under his face with a catheter still in his leg. His tongue hangs out of his mouth, his eyes are glazed over and he is thousands of miles away out of his little dog mind, still waking up from anesthesia.
Someone got his teeth cleaned and has been high as hell all day
More songs should start like Monkey Gone to Heaven. "There was a guy." Ok I'm listening, what's this guy up to
I hope y’all have a nice time at AWP and I think next year I’ll get my shit together enough to go
"My hands are clutching a pair of knitting needles. My feet weave a deflated soccer ball in-between cones..."
This week on hex, Anyu Ching is keeping busy. In this surreal piece, our narrator does whatever they can, everything they can. Don't miss the sharply written "Getting By," up now !!
I'm still doing a GoFundMe to help my parents rebuild after a devastating house fire. The costs of doing so, with an uninsured house, are extremely high. My parents are elderly and low-income and my disabled brother lives with them. I deeply appreciate shares of this link!
gofund.me/ac93c03d5
"Something deep in her bones
tells her the ocean she is swimming in
isn’t really hers. She is only as strong
as her pod..."
quick little piece of wonder today from Hannah Kanfer!
https://www.havehashad.com/yb3g9
Repetitions Theme: Repetitions March 3rd, 6 a.m. PST, capped at 222 submissions For this call, I'm looking for prose that uses repetition to get at what it's going for. This could be repetition of sounds, phrases, images, a piece of the subject matter—or whatever. Some examples of what I'm trying to get you to go for would be Nam Troag Tran’s “Dolphin Linguistics,” Lydia Davis’ “A Mown Lawn,” Joe Brainard’s “I Remember,” Raymond Queneau’s “Exercises in Style,” Loorie Moore's “Real Estate,” Sharon Kivland's "Nana by Emile Zola digested according to light and lighting effects, including metaphor," or Donald Barthelme's “The Balloon.” Subtler repetition than demonstrated by these is ok (but just ok.) Any kind of prose is fine including prose poems. You may consider the usual word count cutoff for HAD (~750-1000) to be relaxed given the nature of this call. Though you should still be kinda in the spirit of. I'm looking forward to seeing what you send me. — Joshua Hebburn
Next call coming soon, from our fave and yours, Joshua Hebburn!
Theme: Repetitions
March 3rd, 6 a.m. PST, capped at 222 submissions
This could be repetition of sounds, phrases, images, a piece of the subject matter—or whatever. Any kind of prose is fine including prose poems.
I’m so happy to see it published, giant congrats because it’s so good
Had enough coffee that I’m ready to fight god
"Basking in Glory" by @danielmiller.bsky.social is a day in the life of an adult video store employee. With a mysterious encounter, online gambling at Insect Sport World, & the last active Glory Hole in Howard County, it has the makings of a literary classic!
doric-literary.com/2026/03/01/b...
Screenshot of the Doric Literary website showing the classical Greek temple, table of contents, & the details of our two newest stories: "Basking in Glory" by Daniel Miller & "The Designer" by Matthew Jakubowski Go to doric-literary.com to read the stories or follow the link in our profile.
It's a brand new month.
Doric Literary is (always) open for submissions & we have brilliant new fiction!
There's a new story by @danielmiller.bsky.social set in an adult video store that boasts the last active Glory Hole in the county & a reprint of a magical story by @mattjakubowski.bsky.social
I absolutely love this story and y’all should spare whatever time it takes to read
Folks, I’m very proud of this (long) new story. If you can find a spare half hour today, I’d love for you to tuck into Basking in Glory. @courtlandavenue.bsky.social was such an incredible editor to work with! FFO: glory holes, bugs fighting, Midwest sex shops
Who else up at 6am at the abandoned park on the old navy base so their dog can run as fast as he can and experience pure, mindless joy
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH
Thrilled to be back in the pages of @havehashad.com today with a short one, about two brothers who find one of the Voyager probe golden records in their grandfather's field. Hope you like it.
Obsessed with this
Chris Scott on just an incredible streak of dropping heaters
"My brother and I found a golden record in our grandpa’s field. One of the golden records, the ones that had been sent into deep space on the Voyager probes half a century ago."
https://www.havehashad.com/vz2e6
Thank you!!
My mom worked at a video store when I was a kid, and when I went to work with her all I wanted to watch was Stop Making Sense.
Thank you so much!! Also very cool to hear because I love leaving out words
🐜🕳️👀!!!!!!!!!
Those eyes absolutely made me laugh by the way, SO mad
It’s not NOT what I mean! And oh man are there a lot of spicy cats
Thank you!!
Vintage book cover featuring a close up photograph of a woman’s eye in a hypnotizing gaze. Copy and title read Could I Borrow Four Thousand, Three Hundred, and Sixty-Seven Dollars? FOR NO SPECIFIC REASON "Reasons are like raisins - no one likes them." A CONVINCING NOVEL BY YORE FRENDE
really good book that everyone should read right now
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Go us!
Woooooow this is a gorgeous lil flash
A new sentimental flash from me at the amazing @lostballoon.bsky.social