True Faith

By J.S. O’Keefe Missing in the murk;ambivalence boiling from the bog;
the mind drifts through blurred ideas,
chasing meaning and wondering
if true faith remains. We were born in another town's shadow,
shaped by the salt of hereabout tears;
souls packed, pressed breathless,
aching to burst free. We only count on ourselves;
cheek by jowl, defiant, unyielding;
no room for envy or hollow … Continue reading True Faith

A Carless Moment and Other Artwork

By Edward Michael Supranowicz Created with GIMP Edward Michael Supranowicz is the grandson of Irish and Lithuanian/Russian/Ukrainian immigrants. He grew up on a small farm in Appalachia. He has a grad background in painting and printmaking. Some of his artwork has recently or will soon appear in Fish Food, Streetlight, Another Chicago Magazine, Door Is A … Continue reading A Carless Moment and Other Artwork

Four Springtime Haiku

By James Bates Fresh lilacs bloomingLily-of-the-valley tooSpringtime scent so sweet. Springtime misting rainTender garden shoots reachingThirstily drinking.Deep woods forest pathLeafy green canopy aboveSleepy shade below.Late day setting sunLast light filters through the treesBlanket of soft warmth. Jim lives in a small town twenty miles west of Minneapolis, Minnesota. His stories have appeared online in CafeLit, The Writers' … Continue reading Four Springtime Haiku

Desserts and Blossoms

By Grace Lee Deep, dark chocolate the shade of walnutswith a hard, shell exterior, when bitten down on, cold brushes the tongue—the chill of fresh, sweet strawberries.Frosting like a heart—pink and redatop a brown, foiled pastry, and adorned with sprinkles on each curve and the elevated center.Sprinkles like hearts, shades of red.Small, carmine sausages in … Continue reading Desserts and Blossoms

Exposition

By M. Benjamin Thorne I always feel sorryfor birds in the rain,suffering stoically thedrop-splatter on head,incessant drip offwicking feather vanes;But do they suffer? Oris it simply the isthat exists before thenext one, the leechingsun sucking back upthe already forgotten?Maybe. But still I seethrough the window,past my reflection,the huddled soaked crowshead-cocked, peeringin at me, my too-smallroom … Continue reading Exposition