Strength of will got me to Brooklyn on a drizzling Saturday afternoon. Dreadlocked kids in torn, paint-spattered jeans lugged crates of art supplies, rolls of butcher paper and large blank canvases through […]
Scholars and Rogues Fiction: “Nut Case” by Samuel Vargo
Nut Case. That’s what we call him. It fits. He’s crazy. And dangerous. Don’t get too close to Nut Case, you can hear him ticking – clicking down to another big explosion. […]
Scholars and Rogues Nonfiction: The Price of Ignorance by Fred Skolnik
Americans do not know very much about the world. Historically this is partly a result of distance and isolation and partly a result of arrogance. The arrogance comes into play when Americans […]
Scholars and Rogues Nonfiction: “Exit Wounds” by Travis Slusser

The exit wound is always larger than the entrance. Well, not always- bullets don’t obey rules but in my case this isn’t a bullet we’re talking about. This is tens of thousands […]
Scholars and Rogues Fiction: “Different Day” by Mike Bates

Mi madre says they have expression back in Mexico, Otro día, la misma mierda. I laugh and tell her they have the same expression here in América, “different day, same shit.” Mi […]
Scholars and Rogues Fiction: “The Waver” by David Osmundsen

“ERES UNA PUTA!” Alejandro Judaz waved the gun like a child waving a flag at a parade. Marela would’ve laughed at the melodramatics on the TV screen if Miguel hadn’t been shrieking […]
Scholars and Rogues Fiction: “The Other Side of Things” by Mark Sumioka
I’d hit it fairly hard the previous night. My eyes were pinched, and the damn headache was piercing a tiny hole at the back of my skull. The pain toyed with me, […]
Scholars and Rogues Fiction: “A Vision of Venus” by Iftekhar Sayeed
“Grave the vision Venus sends” – W.H.Auden It was a fateful decision we took on that morning to make love. I slumped in ecstasy on her body, her chiffon magenta saree […]
S&R Fiction: “Genuflection” by A.J. Huffman
The obedient dancer enters, on pointe. A sacrifice of white, she does not realize she is already a ghost of the star she should have become. Her veil flies behind her, wing […]
S&R Fiction: “Henry’s Suicide” by Jennifer Ryan

8:20pm London All four of them got the summons at the same time. Annabel was working an art event in Chelsea, waiting for Sebastian to whisk her away. Elliot claimed to be […]