by TNSF | Feb 28, 2018 | Nonfiction, Vol. 1, Issue 16
The Story of Two Men Whose Lives Will Not Be Buried Around 5 p.m. on November 17, 2017 in Macon County, Alabama, an unsuspecting pedestrian made a disturbing discovery. The Macon County Sheriff’s Office responded to the call and confirmed the finding: The body of a...
by TNSF | Feb 28, 2018 | Stories, Vol. 1, Issue 16
It was a long, low, and sleek sporty car with 12 cylinders and the shiniest chrome on any antique vehicle on the planet. White with black leather interior and all original equipment, wire wheels, and mahogany dash, she was truly a stud machine in every sense of the...
by TNSF | Feb 28, 2018 | Visual Art, Vol. 1, Issue 16
“Swamp Hag” is a character I feel represents this queer monster that Southern culture seems to fear. She’s a dirty, nasty hag that manifested from the deep woods and murky waters of rural Georgia. She emerges from the woods to become empowered through terrorizing...