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No Way, Cupid | Gina Watters

August 31, 2016 by atatnall

No Way, Cupid was told as part of Miss Spoken’s November 2015 show, Online Dating. You can find Gina at the 1:07 mark.  It was a typical Saturday night: I was on the couch eating peanut M&Ms and watching a show about murder. I stared at my open laptop, anxiously gnawing through a thin candy shell as I hovered over the cheery green button in front of me that oh-so-innocuously encouraged me to “Join!” I took a deep breath and clicked. I began […]

Categories: Gina Watters, Miss Spoken

A Tale of Two Women | Mare Swallow

August 24, 2016 by Rosamund

In 1995, an unknown writer published a book of self-help musings. This book contained 365 entries–one for each day of the year–and promised to “transform your life and help you excavate your authentic self.” It extolled the joys of simple pleasures, like “the smell of fresh laundry” and “porridge with warm apple sauce.” It promised that by appreciating the simple things in life, you would have “more.” The author doesn’t say more what. Just more.

Categories: Mare Swallow, Story Club North Side

Snakebite | Megan Erwin

August 18, 2016 by Rosamund

My freshman year really sucked. My only friend switched schools, so I faced the Catholic high school alone. Without that automatic Best Friend confidence, I prayed to just be ignored, lest I say the wrong, weird thing. I was nervous and bookish and also 6’1”. I wore black pants and a black sweater and never raised my hand. I did not care that my quiet, detached attitude just seemed stuck-up; it kept me from having to talk to people. I […]

Categories: Megan Erwin, Story Club Cleveland

Burn Shit/Dance A Lot | C. Russell Price

August 10, 2016 by Rosamund

On the nights I feel most in control of my gender, I wear thick eyeliner and paint my nails and let my blue mane down. I sit in a dive bar and watch the men stare. I listen to whispered what-is-thats and don’t-they-know-this-isn’t-a-gay-bars. Sometimes, a man will put his drink near mine and look at me for an uncomfortable amount of time, like how a dog looks at food when it hits the floor, before I say, “YOOOOO—are you gonna […]

Categories: C. Russell Price, Story Club North Side

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BBQ with Dad | Tim Cornett

July 7, 2016 by atatnall

One Fourth of July a few years back, my dad invited me over to his friend Jean Anderson’s house for her party. I guess I could’ve said no, but I probably would have felt bad, so I went. I knew it would most likely be lame. Actually, I knew it would be lame. There was zero chance it wouldn’t suck.

Categories: Story Club Cleveland, Tim Cornett

Pinworms | Hal Baum

June 29, 2016 by atatnall

When you Google pinworms the information may be vague, but when you Google “I want to kill myself” the information is very specific, and very helpful. I have had pinworms for the past two years.

Categories: Hal Baum, The Arrow at the Neo-Futurists

Flesh Sells | Trish DiFranco

June 22, 2016 by atatnall

I’ve worked in advertising for almost 10 years. Up until last year, running out of water was the wildest thing that ever happened to me in a meeting. Even though I got my start at McCann Erickson, I avoided the racy advertising culture you see on episodes of Mad Men. I mean, I’m still willing to bet we drink more than any other working professionals, but the real wild stuff, like working overnight and having sex in the office is… […]

Categories: Story Club Cleveland, Trish DiFranco

A Life in Politics | Jeffery Schultz

June 15, 2016 by atatnall

I was eight years old when I entered politics. I ran for Class Delegate to the Student Activity Committee. On Election Day, I wore a dress shirt and put gel in my hair. In a two-way race I came in second, which made me the Alternate. I thought of it like being the Vice President. In the event that the Delegate could not carry out his duties, I would assume office. Coming in second did not disappoint me. It was […]

Categories: Jeffery Schultz, Story Club North Side

Menstrual | Carey Callahan

June 8, 2016 by atatnall

Before I thought I was a man, I thought women’s hormones made us crazy. I didn’t know that was what I thought. There are some beliefs in life that exist so deep in the brain’s dark soil that you can’t see how many of your decisions are rooted to them. When I was a little girl I knew that my mom was the crazy parent, because she was often upset- at my dad not coming home from work till long […]

Categories: Carey Callahan, Story Club Cleveland

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