Feature photo via @shane_bauer. “We can start by humiliating their arguments,” argues James Flanagan in the ambitiously-titled “Peace and Love, Punch a Fascist, and Everything..
“What I’ve been thinking lately is we have to look at our priorities,” says James to me, walking next to me and wearing a Canada..
Rain-kissed in the rancor, The world again becomes surreal. Broken shoes and beer bottles in black bags, garbage, city-stink, the sharp smell of piss in..
There were no murders this week over a cartoon. In a secular age, the human being still has a need for the sacred. We require..
Why the turn to the religious? Why now, with all we know? Anyone on the street can give you one thousand problems with religion: scandal..
Do not deceive yourself — God is very much alive. The atheist for all his rules, restrictions, and rationalizing is every bit as dogmatic and..
Back in the early days of the Internet - and coincidentally of my life - our parents would advise my peers and I against giving..
What happens when Internet culture permeates into our offline lives? John Saigle explores the issue...
A free verse poem about dark reflections, both figuratively and literally. ..
With the wisdom of an online mentor, Tyler attempts a foray on a girl in the dining hall...
In this satirical short fiction series, a young man named Tyler tries and fails to navigate the worlds of masculinity and dating on his quest..
Graphite Introduces John Saigle's new satirical fiction series, Alpha, a comical account of a misogynist with no game and a LOT to learn about the..
Facebook is a giant web of complacent lies, for which we are collectively responsible. The only real danger comes when one becomes convinced that we..
Pacifist groups presented the white poppy as an alternative to red, similarly to commemorate the loss of life in war coupled with a hope toward..