
Hackles
Hannah Norris’ poem explores the discomfiting bizarreness of male behavior towards women in public spaces

The Station in Summer
Irish writer Oisin Breen’s poem lurches into being like the arrival of a train. With artwork by Ekaterina Palesskaya

Bells and Whistles
A short, nail-biting story about an oncoming train. With artwork by Pawel Pacholec

Montrouge
A prose poem on Paris, a “gash in the ground”

Taking the RER B
In this new creative nonfiction piece, Vamika Sinha offers a series of vivid vignettes, each set at a different metro station in Paris.