By Deidre Sullivan Where is This Thing Going? Are you the subject? Am I the verb? Who’s the object? Let’s slur our words. Let’s spill our drinks And fall on the floor. Let’s open the windows And slam a door. Are you mixed up? I’m so confused. Is it time for quiet? Is it time … Continue reading Where is This Thing Going? and A Seat Beyond the Sounds
Dog Dreams
By Devane Clarke What do dogs dream about? Muffled whimpers in the night Restless legs thrash the sheet Before rolling over next to your feet Dogs are dreaming it has been said About drinking from the toilet And the lid falls on their head Anxiety dreams perhaps But I think not Anthropomorphize with me instead … Continue reading Dog Dreams
Cezanne Road
By Bernard Martoia Although the twenty-seat transit bus was adapted to the narrow and winding Cezanne Road, an oppressive silence smothered small talk inside the cabin after crossing the town’s limit. Every passenger could not help but monitor the bus’s progression above the ravines. Regardless of the danger requiring his undivided attention, the bus driver … Continue reading Cezanne Road
Nebula
By Kim Hayes My mother’s childhood home was just south of a small town called Tangipahoa, Louisiana, about a little over an hour’s drive north of New Orleans. It was one of those rural towns with one blinking light and if you sneezed, you’d drive through it. The house was called Nebula. My three or four … Continue reading Nebula
Hissy Fit
By Glen Donaldson Sssssssssssssssssssss. Lenny Harris knew that sound like he recognised the sound of his own daughter’s voice. Air escaping from the front tire of a bicycle was never a good thing. Especially never good when you were here, where he was. A funny feeling was already beginning to creep up his leg. Lenny, … Continue reading Hissy Fit
Summer in the Meadow and Other Photographs
By Michael Shoemaker Michael Shoemaker is a poet, writer, photographer and author of “Rocky Mountain Reflections” (Poets’ Choice, 2023). His photography has appeared in Front Porch Review, Writers on the Range, Littoral Magazine, Yahoo.com. and elsewhere. He lives in Magna, Utah with his wife and son where he enjoys looking out on the Great Salt Lake every day. His online photography … Continue reading Summer in the Meadow and Other Photographs
The Deer Leg and The Hard Times Are Over
By Abigail Hagler The Deer Leg The taupe was the color of any branch So I thought it was. But more beautiful than bark. And then, the black and perfect hoof And then, the broken bone Clean and white. Even this small fraction Held the beauty of the whole. Coyote, I think. One lives in … Continue reading The Deer Leg and The Hard Times Are Over
We’ll Be Taking a Break This Summer!
Hi all, We'll be taking a break this summer. Don't worry, we'll still be sharing incredible posts all summer long but we will be closing our reading period for submissions starting June 1st. We will reopen on October 1st, 2024. If you have an active submission with us now, we'll make sure to get a … Continue reading We’ll Be Taking a Break This Summer!
How You Work and Other Poems
By Kait Quinn How You Work after Joan Osborne The way snow lands in an unflourished hush. Tea kettle screams, hazes kitchen tile like fog tucks shore to sleep. Such a normal thing: clean sheets pulled womb warm from the drier; the house sparrow's warble; the way a lung bloats, deflates, distends again. Moon works … Continue reading How You Work and Other Poems
Cuticles Like Chestnuts and Other Poems
By CLS Sandoval Cuticles Like Chestnuts I’ve bitten my cuticles at least since the fourth grade when my teacher told us everyone has a bad habit, and I took it as a directive to start one not knowing that I had plenty others to come in my future I’m just glad that I can’t grow … Continue reading Cuticles Like Chestnuts and Other Poems
