By Zachary Isrow An Evening on the Drava River Drifting – on the water flows,Pacing – walking along the banks,Racing – the mind wanders,On what does ponder?What time is there to reflect?There is nothing left to contemplate,save the very condition of the soul. Swans Brilliantly emulating, majestically aesthetic.The Swans sail away and bask in the … Continue reading An Evening on the Drava River and Other Poems
Existence
By Riley Kinsey mountains like chiseled metalspushing through earthly latexthat pierce the oil-slicked galaxy above,a night swollen with unblinking eyesglittering with thousands of years beyondtwisting through an endless tealthat swirls through millions of milesburning with possibilities,while streaks paint themselves on black canvasencircled with the rings ofdark rainbowed oceansof polluted ozone.there i amthrough the massive desert … Continue reading Existence
Ode to Black Holes
By E Kraft My dear black holes,Mysterious creatures from large starsNuclear fusions from crushing hydrogens into heliumsDelicately balancing between radiation and gravity Until their supernova explosion Just a fraction of a second Pity no one can seeMy dear black holesThough misconstrued like dull vacuumsA new generation will look to youAnd will one day uncover the … Continue reading Ode to Black Holes
Sun Tzu and Entertainment: Evan Almighty’s Flood
By Andrew Nickerson When it comes to endurance, only a handful of classics can boast of having truly stood the test of time. One of those is Sun Tzu’s The Art of War, which has stood as the tactics/strategy manual by which others are measured by for 2,000 years, namely because of its commonsense approach … Continue reading Sun Tzu and Entertainment: Evan Almighty’s Flood
Before the Fleet
By Jesse Hamilton Somewhere in the ever-expanding Alpha Centauri, in a void boundless, coasted the freighter known as the Harpy. In the eyes of a primitive civilization, it may have been perceived as mystical in its appearance and ascent—a bird with alloy lungs and carbon fiber skin, its feathers polished chrome. Floating, seemingly still, the … Continue reading Before the Fleet
Flying First Class on an Plane
By John Grey Cashed in pointsso I could do it once in my life.Lots of leg room.Comfortable back.Room at the sides.And attendant alwaysat the ready.Hid my face when the economy passengers trudged slowlythrough the first-class cabinon their wayto the cramped seats in the back.Couldn’t find the right expressionfor someone who was taking a couple of … Continue reading Flying First Class on an Plane
I wouldn’t normally write haikus, but
By Nora Glass fall is the time whenwe all are rotting insideit’s okay to changeleaves butter yelloware burning into the groundan ashy trail of stepsfrom driveway to street a tousled parade journeyedover concrete seathe tree is makingsome cuts and letting things gothis economy…fall is the time whenwe‘re begging don’t let me godo not yellow me … Continue reading I wouldn’t normally write haikus, but
To Everyone I’ve Ever Loved
By Blair Boleyn My love, do not fret as you age.My stories will keep you aliveLong after Life has turned your final page.Every time they read my lines, it’s you they shall revive. Blair Boleyn’s work delves into the darker facets of love and friendship, often infused with a magical, occasionally Arthurian twist. Themes of … Continue reading To Everyone I’ve Ever Loved
Brain Silence
By Danielle Evans-Cole Those nagging, spinning, twirling thoughts in your head that weave around in and out of your consciousness. Like an invasive weed sprouting up in your synapses twisting around them. The… Should you be worried about that new knocking sound in your car … leads to the time your boyfriend’s car overheated on … Continue reading Brain Silence
The Moon Will Sing a Song for Me
By Jacqueline Collo It is four in the morning and the window is open.Outside, sirens are wailing in the distance and There is a crescendo in every burst of air that accompaniesA car racing past my apartment. As I sit, perched on the ledge of my window sill,The crisp rush of air stings the exposed … Continue reading The Moon Will Sing a Song for Me
