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subURBAN Photography by Robert Petrie
Scenes from a post-teenage wasteland. /photography/
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Lucy & Rachel by Lisa Carver
" . . . they were being entered for the very first time, on the same cold ground, mere feet from each other." /fiction/ |
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Clean by James Frey
Every time he had sex, he was drunk or high. Could he learn to do it sober? /personal essay/ |
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Dirty by Daphne Gottlieb
"The world's worst coke whore buys the coke and fucks you anyway. I mean, I've read about stuff like that."
/poetry/ |
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The Night Visitor by David Amsden
A couple alone, a hit of Ecstasy, a stranger at the door. /personal essay/ |
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James by Bruce Benderson
"Those who have had sex with junkies know about their hypersensitivity." /fiction/ |
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Amanita Virosa by Jenny Boully
"Lightning bugs among so many different idols and flickerings, please undress
me now and like a lily." /poetry/ |
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Quickie 7 Days to Better Sex Through Recreational Drug Use by Carrie Hill Wilner
Monday is for MDMA, Tuesday is for tripping. /regulars/ |
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One, Two by Ian Spiegelman
"A spanking isn't just a couple whacks on the ass and then you go have a Pepsi. These things have rhythm, these things take time." /fiction/ |
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Romancing the Stoner by Ondine Galsworth
She was hooked on chronics. /personal essay/ |
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Sexy Dancer by Sean San Jose & Erin Cressida Wilson
"Hyped out my head . . . I am on the mission to find a baby. A baby momma, for real." /fiction/ |
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I Did It for Science: Drugs by Grant Stoddard
Five substances, one girlfriend, three days. /regulars/ |
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Tweak by Nicolas Sheff
"'I rented Fantastic Planet,' I say. 'That movie and acid were made for one another.'" /fiction/ |
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Dirty and Sober by Em & Lo
How to have uninhibited sex without getting trashed first. /advice/
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A Life of Substance by Richard Hell
The writer, poet and rock icon looks back. /personal essay/ |
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Slippy for President by Steve Almond
"Dana reached into the pocket of her pajamas and drew out the Zip-Loc bag. 'Slippy,' she said. 'You've been a naughty, naughty boy.' /fiction/ |