Issue 2:36
Deja Earley dreams.
Deja Earley dreams.
Lindsey R. Loucks cuts the turkey babble in Alpha Female Office Wolf. May 20th ends the Employee of the Month Contest final submission period. Find your fictional best and send it over, Stat.
Rhoda Greenstone dissolves wax in shackles. You have to see it to believe it. April 29th is the last day Memoir or Interview submissions will be accepted for WORK’s Employee of the Month Contest.
How much do you get paid per minute? David Harris Ebenbach elaborates.
She’s at it again. Carolyn Gregory gets an ace review from WORK’s supervisory department. Read more of Carolyn’s poetry: Office Flight, Lost in the Highrise Economy, and The Space Man.
i’m so bored, my boss sweats, iDrew. Also this week, a scene from the infamous 60s spy movie In Like Flint. So much for Essay submissions! The annual Employee of the Month Contest is collecting Interviews and Memoirs related to …
Why is that I never notice I’ve missed a spot until I’m away from my razor? Read “Shaving in the Dark” by poet Marc Swan. Time’s running out! Only 5 days until the essay deadline for WORK’s Employee of …
WANTED: Mortuary hair dresser. Pay DOE. Must have own tools. Late hours and weekends alone with the “The Groaners” a must. To apply, please contact Moriah Erickson. Dust off that essay, memoir, or short story: WORK is looking for another …
The sound of Dennis McBride‘s pager going off was louder than usual.
Incise a rug with Anthony Jones‘s poem, “mad scientists at a prom.” And take a look at the scary-real world of Mother Jones: death, bombs, class-war — and a president that cares. Was it the best of times or was …
Do some real bank robbing in Steve De France‘s poem, “Fine Haired Sons-of-Bitches.” Tell WORK all about it. Entries now accepted for Employee of the Month.