New Roommate
“Who are you?” I yelled at a woodpecker pecking a bedroom nest in my one-bedroom apartment. “Are you Alder?” the woodpecker chatters back. “Yes. This is my Oakland apartment.” “Well […]
“Who are you?” I yelled at a woodpecker pecking a bedroom nest in my one-bedroom apartment. “Are you Alder?” the woodpecker chatters back. “Yes. This is my Oakland apartment.” “Well […]
“How are you, Clementine?” “—.” “Why can’t you talk?” Clementine opens her mouth to reveal a frog in her throat. “Why is there a frog in your throat?” Clementine writes […]
Through her delivery room screams, Luna pushed out wailing life. While my genetic shadow had two human arms and two human legs, a lettuce head sat on top of her […]
Mary runs through the open gate of Mountain View Cemetery where gravestones surround her sweat on a curved road. In Mountain View, she gapes upon a downtown skyline. […]
When Oakland took their bullet for a walk, that runaway caliber pressed its width into brown skin within a multigenerational neighborhood outsiders stamp as another ghetto. Oakland took their […]