Judy Viertel read flash fiction about gerbils, fathers, and a perfect twin.
Andrew J. Thomas tackled impermancence, Huntingdon's, and Bob Ross.
Makram Abu-Shakra explored hallucinated two-word phrases as nuclei of thought.
Linda A. Jackson socked it to the prosperity gospel.
Lena Mahmoud read from Amreekiya, the story of a Palestinian-American woman.
"Technique comes mostly from dark choices someone has made that keep haunting them." -- Diane Arbus