“Notes Towards an Essay on Bad Laughter” by Megan Milks
It’s the summer before my senior year of college, and I’ve moved to an off-campus house of friends of friends, people I don’t know well. . .
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It’s the summer before my senior year of college, and I’ve moved to an off-campus house of friends of friends, people I don’t know well. . .
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The last panel of a six-part series.
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Émilie Gleason is a illustrator based in France. She would die for comics but still hopes to drive a semi-truck in North America in…
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In 1842, Adolph Peter Adler, a pastor living in Denmark and onetime friend of Søren Kierkegaard, claimed to experience a divine revelation commanding him…
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The first time I watched The Sixth Sense, I blinded myself. I was nine years old and an anxiety-prone child with an acute faith…
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The fifth panel of a six-part series.
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“The Shape of a Face” and “Z’s Bones”
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The fourth panel of a six-part series.
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A friend and I attended minuscule seminary festivities at which he lied to someone’s mother about my having committed puke. He teased random matrons…
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the boys are all very soft, mushy in the middle and crumbling apart at the edges. they’re sent to a special school, a facility, a…
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