Venus Fultz reads an excerpt from "Sleep Erlking", now available in Wrongdoing's fourth issue12/19/2022
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Angeline Schellenberg reads an excerpt from "Baby Boom", now available in Wrongdoing's fourth issue11/14/2022 Kenneth May reads an excerpt from "Some Other Spring", now available in Wrongdoing's fourth issue11/2/2022 Marisca Pichette reads an excerpt from "The Sheet", now available in Wrongdoing's third issue6/5/2022 Tyler Turner reads an excerpt from "The Hunger", now available in Wrongdoing's third issue5/30/2022 Maddie Bowen-Smyth reads an excerpt from "Mind Your Hat", coming soon in Wrongdoing's third issue5/12/2022 Transcription: "Reading the headstones feels like the polite thing to do but I cannot keep my eyes from the short-lived living. Green-veined white butterflies flicker up like ghosts between the graves and there are so many more ladybirds than I expected. I feel like I should feel something heavier: all these nested bones and wars and moss-skinned grey angels, stones studded with yellow snails the names and dates going out like muffled bells but right now, in this forest of death I do not want to think about dying. Right now I am counting our ladybirds. Right now I am Instagramming leaves. I take your hand in mine and say it must be weird here at night but what I am really saying is that with you, death itself is just a Victorian-themed adventure playground: quaint and delicious; well-scripted, almost fun." Debrah Miszak reads an excerpt from "Gods & Mentors", coming soon in Wrongdoing's third issue5/10/2022 Transcription: "I finger the cake lid off and toss it. We know everything can whittle down to a moment. I walk for miles in the snow 3 AM after fucking the doctor. He drowned swimming the lake away all summer. At the park with the brothers I tell them a metaphor. The fountain is a hole. The mommy is a witch-doll." Emily Jaster reads an excerpt from "Sauerkraut", now available in Wrongdoing's second issue3/11/2022 TW: anorexia, gender bias â Bryce Baron-Sips reads an excerpt from "Cow Eyes", now available in Wrongdoing's second issue1/24/2022
TRIGGER WARNINGS: gore, unhealthy relationships, sexual shame, internalized homophobia
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