Cult, as the name suggests, wants the weird, the risk-taking: the stuff that gets tucked away because someone thinks no one would ever publish that. We want art that challenges and confronts; not coddles and reaffirms.

On Solitude
by Catherine Parnell

Chance Meeting Between Cambodian National Amputee Volleyball Team, Stephen Hawking, and Black Mothers Displaced by Hurricane Katrina, 2006
By Richard Holeton

Horse Dance
By Isabelle B.L.

Too Painful to Talk About
By Pamela Painter

Purgatory Lane
By Charlie Turner

Addicted to a sense of urgency
By Heather Nelson

The Manifesto
By Jake Hargrove

Five Stories by Keith Hoerner
By Keith Hoerner

Surgery
by Livia Meneghin

Eloise
by Harold Beck