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The First Annual Fiction Issue

Limited Edition Job

I had been tipped off in advance that Dave wanted to see me. A cross between David Koresh and David Ike dressed from head to toe in Japanese street wear brands, Dave was the owner of the trendy clothes shop I worked in.
Matthias Connor, Wolfboy
12.1.06
The First Annual Fiction Issue

Music Forever

With their boring name, neat graphics, tasteful website (thestudio.se) and less-than-scintillating answers to our piercing questions (see below), it looks as if Gothenburg duo Studio are trying their hardest to send us off to Snoozeville in the world’s...
Thandie Neutron
12.1.06
The First Annual Fiction Issue

At Chumley's

Since 1928, Chumley's on Bedford Street in Greenwich Village has sat behind an unmarked door. It started as a speakeasy and gradually became the gold standard of writers’ bars in New York.
Richard Kern
12.1.06
The First Annual Fiction Issue

Out By Holy Land

I hate Stew but he sells weed. So one Saturday, me, Mike, and Mike’s brother Ross drive Stew’s fuck-friend Boudreau out to Stew’s house to cop.
Risa Mickenberg
12.1.06
The First Annual Fiction Issue

Slave To The Office

I’ve been shitting in L’Tesha Jackson’s desk drawer for months now and I see no reason to stop. I really don’t. See, the thing of it is, it started as this little prank, a sort of dare that a buddy of mine put me up to and that was that.
Neil Labute
12.1.06
The First Annual Fiction Issue

Vice Fashion - Swedish Librarians

They really are as hot as you'd imagine.
Anders Kylberg
12.1.06
The First Annual Fiction Issue

Tidbits

If you're going to release a board game you might as well spend more than ten minutes putting it together. The squares on this game say things like "Someone insults you-miss a turn."
VICE Staff
12.1.06
The First Annual Fiction Issue

His & Hers Watches

He called into a local radio station upward of 60 times in January of 1989. Provided a series of correct answers that surpassed the other callers’ series of answers and advanced southward to the state capital for the semi-finals.
Jeff Johnson
12.1.06
The First Annual Fiction Issue

Games

This had mixed reviews everywhere but I like it. It’s one of those uncomplicated shooting games that you can play without having to stretch your brain too much.
Doodly Do, Alistair Crapstick
12.1.06
The First Annual Fiction Issue

Baron In Vegas

Baron came out of the elevator holding the guitar. There was a white door in a white wall, a small red light with a button underneath. He pressed the button. A camera swiveled an inch above him. A voice asked him who he was.
Sam Brumbaugh
12.1.06
The First Annual Fiction Issue

Tapestry

Rose was number one. Fairly light hair on a warm young mound. Later I knew this poet from Boston, and he lived in a loft in Little Italy with a girl who made art. Their life seemed perfect.
Eileen Myles
12.1.06
The First Annual Fiction Issue

Thank You From Baghdad

Yesterday (I write this on 6 November 2006) I was handed my verdict in a trial that to me was more of a circus than anything else.
Fred Armisen
12.1.06
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