Month: July 2024
Brandon Shane | 3 Poems
The Void I feel like a painted canvas yet to dry puppy that ran from home & is now in the wilderness left to the […]
S.T. Brant | 3 Poems
Gnostic Adonis Speaks Adam and Eve – combative vitalities. Adam: heroic vitality, unblemishable innocence, naïve, arrogant, immune to the fall: Every Place is Paradise. Eve: […]
Audrey T. Carroll | 2 Stories
Wellness Check Harper knocked on wood four times, gentle and polite. Something was off about the day, even if the wide prairie sky seemed hand-painted […]
Collaborative Poems | Jerome Berglund, Christina Chin, Kati Mohr, C.X. Turner
Jerome Berglund & Christina Chin Jerome Berglund & Kati Mohr Jerome Berglund & C.X. Turner Christina Chin is a painter and haiku poet from Malaysia. […]
Odi Welter | Poetry + Fiction
Dirty Green Thumb She carried a little bit of dirt with her everywhere she went. Stuck in the cracks on the soles of her shoes, […]
Monique Quintana | Boat Locket
Crow and his sisters began to argue about the profundity of the canal that ran through their neighborhood. His youngest sister said it was dangerous, […]
Oisín Breen | 2 Poems
Plumes of Thirst Lead feet the winter has, A wrap of nettles worn, Yet they move, sweepingly, like hands Tossing coppers to open, willing thighs, […]
Marc Isaac Potter | 2 Poems
Clouds I spray snow ruthlessly, playfully at my 9-year-old son. I love him. He is trying to find himself. The clouds bring the snow So […]
Nuala McEvoy | Chantelle’s Crowning Glory
Someone somewhere once uttered three tiny words. No more than ten letters. It almost seems absurd that so much could be said by something nominal, […]
Mark Barlex | If a Cryptid …
Big Foot exists. She appears two hours, nine minutes and forty-one seconds into Song Sparrows of Tillamook State Forest, least watched video on the rarely […]