
FLAPPERHOUSE
@flapperhouse
Surreal, shadowy, sensual, satirical lit. Dragging the future back through the past, like a rotting donkey on a grand piano.
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http://flapperhouse.com/ 07-10-2013 03:25:12
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Mood. Again: People like us are not used to being crushed underneath imponderable fates, crawling on our hands and knees.We always thought we could figure anything out in the end, we always did, we’ll get it right in the end, we always do flapperhouse.com/2018/05/10/let… via FLAPPERHOUSE

This loveliness from kaj tanaka in FLAPPERHOUSE is such an amazing piece of writing, and such a gorgeous love story, it is SO stunning: flapperhouse.com/2017/09/05/lef…

My short story Prolific: The Obituary of Jack O’Brien in FLAPPERHOUSE features a reference to the track Everybody Wants Some, by Van Halen, with one of the greatest opening lyrics of all time “You can’t get romantic on a subway line.” flapperhouse.com/2018/05/03/pro…

If you still miss us, check out Excuse Me Mag. They have 3 issues out so far, including pieces by FH contributors like 🕷Jessie Janeshek🕷 & Anna Tizard: dreampunk & award-winning fantasy🖌, plus many other writers we wish we could've published. And in many ways they're even weirder, punker, & zine-ier than we ever were!


A loose interpretation of the code of the film Repo Man, and the Plate-o-shrimp Theory™, a link to my short story “The Monster Study” in FLAPPERHOUSE about The Cambodian Genocide being a partial influence for A Nightmare on Elm Street. flapperhouse.com/2017/05/18/the…


Oh I miss FLAPPERHOUSE! Thanks for sharing this, @scottneuffer. It's the most experimental piece I've written and I was so excited when it found a great home.

Following the code of the film Repo Man, and the Plate-o-shrimp Theory™, a link to my story “The Monster Study” in FLAPPERHOUSE in which I discuss how The Cambodian Genocide influenced A Nightmare on Elm Street. flapperhouse.com/2017/05/18/the…


Following the code of the film Repo Man, and the Plate-o-shrimp Theory™, a link to my story “Prolific: The Obituary of Jack O’Brien” flapperhouse.com/2018/05/03/pro… in FLAPPERHOUSE inspired by “Who’s Who in the Cast” by Marshall Brickman.


having just watched the first episode of brand new cherry flavor, in which a woman vomits a live cat, I would like to bring up my FLAPPERHOUSE story in which same flapperhouse.com/2016/12/15/how…

This story from kaj tanaka in FLAPPERHOUSE haunts me in the best of ways: flapperhouse.com/2017/09/05/lef…



4 years ago was published in FLAPPERHOUSE. Miss those guys. One of those few short stories written I still think pretty good. Somehow captured the mood of what was coming down the pipe. "What’s the use of a lockdown when they’re already in the building?" flapperhouse.com/2018/05/10/let…


If you liked our weird little zine, you would *love* Excuse Me Mag . Their awesome new issue has short fiction by our editor Joe O'Brien alongside very cool stuff by Charlene Elsby, Cindy Vasko Photography📀, Lydia X 🐀, J ę ß ę (Prism Thread), & breakingbabb

