spring 2016
Table of Contents
Return to Home PageDark Chocolate Nettie Farris
Year In Review Starling Advice Amie Whittemore
All Bones Hunger a Home Algonquin Ashley-Elizabeth Best
air mattress the clinic printed off a calendar B.J. Best
There's So Much to Tell You On Some Good Days Alison Braid
I Saw the Best Minds of My Generation Christopher Evans
Unavailable On Buying a Second Pair of Birkenstocks Pamela Mosher
Ottawa Hospital: Eating Disorder Ward Fan Palms Mallory Tater
A conversation with a massage therapist Francine Cunningham
Dark Chocolate
I’ve been
told
that to
appreciate
dark
choc-
o-
late—
appropri-
ately,
one must
allow it
to sit
on
the tongue—
allow
it
to melt
slowly—
allow
it
to seep
across
all
the taste
buds
equally—
so that’s
what I’m
thinking
I’ll do
with
you—
allow
you
to sit
on my
tongue—
all
of you—
and allow
you to
melt
inside
of me.