Brittany : Writing

Mechanical Advantage

Mechanical Advantage

A Poem by Brittany


Bones pull down with the weight of gravity- and intervals of atrophy leave us rusty knuckled, bent backed, and sallow cheeked Eyes grow d..
Eyes Awake, Hearts Still Sleep

Eyes Awake, Hearts Still Sleep

A Poem by Brittany


getting drunk and ready to fight your hands smell like cigarette smoke you trace 'I'm sorry' down the curve of my jaw my kisses smell like ..
Glass House Happy Hour

Glass House Happy Hour

A Poem by Brittany


we piled our rocks by the door tangible pieces of ourselves- to collect and show us when we woke the next day, that we were still here many..
Circles

Circles

A Story by Brittany


I can see his reflection in the bathroom mirror, as he stands in the doorway. "You're not clean enough. Keep going until I say 'stop'." I'm sitt..
Bandoneón

Bandoneón

A Poem by Brittany


On soft in the background Piano keys like a tweaked Dali ‘stache I’m thinking of past exchanges Currency from the dash and center c..
Summer On Elbows

Summer On Elbows

A Story by Brittany


She was not aware of the July heat. She also didn't notice the sweat collecting in the swell of her back. However, Summer did notice the way her t..
Nirve

Nirve

A Story by Brittany


The Blackfoot RiverBrewery held people on its' balcony like bacon in a frying pan. Every minute or so we'd shift, turn, expose new, tender flesh to ..
Breakfast With Charles

Breakfast With Charles

A Poem by Brittany


He tells me he had once boarded a burning train on purpose. I ask if he wants cream in his coffee. "I'll put my cream in your coffee." He..
McHugh By The Tracks

McHugh By The Tracks

A Poem by Brittany


I'm in bed with Old Latrobe the green glass cool and wet on my lips I feel hopes dying and dreams disappointing and the amber is bitter ..
Red Boxes, Silver Bullets

Red Boxes, Silver Bullets

A Poem by Brittany


we teeter down cotton-mouth trails our tongues shriveled tissues we desperately clutch, in case urges to cry or moan beat us both