By KJ Hannah Greenberg Top Row, Left to Right: "Four Compartments of the Heart," "Progress," and "Dragon" Bottom Row, Left to Right: "Bovine," "Mitosis" and "Yups"
Selecting Among Possibilities and Other Art
By KJ Hannah Greenberg EmergentDuring Allegorical SurveysCatalystBlind AlleysSelecting Among Possibilities
Frames Broken
By Angela N. Moore Angela N. Moore is an illustrator
Hand
By Robyn Braun
Identity
By Oladasu Michael Emerald In his early twenties, Oladosu Michael Emerald writes from Ogun State, Nigeria. He is a poet, an artist, an actor and a worshipper of music , who gathers muse from personal experiences, happenings in society and nature. He has a silvery voice that etches in the heart of his audience. Say hi … Continue reading Identity
Poems by Alex Andy Phuong
Irrevocable Each and every day Be careful of what others say For some would hurt and criticize Yet the noble realize That words could create pain Yet language must not restrain People for practicing nobility For the righteous use logical sense Instead of illogical sensibility Empathy Sympathy is nice Yet empathy takes more To … Continue reading Poems by Alex Andy Phuong
Contest Announcement
Springtime Contest March 01- April 3, 2020 It's time for our next contest! Our editors are looking for a way to say goodbye to Old Man Winter and welcome the upcoming Spring season. We are looking for poems, short stories, and art pieces which celebrate Springtime. They can be from any genre. The requirements: Entries … Continue reading Contest Announcement
Poems by Stephen Kingsnorth
Draughty Winds Those minor things of no report - but I first found them there - make mark more than bedpost notch, and vivid, forty on. The old bus they drove us touring though southern states at war - grandiose white churches, some black guy cutting lawn. Between gigs we slept coach seats, … Continue reading Poems by Stephen Kingsnorth
A Blinding Light
By Mehreen Ahmed Just when Lizzy Crimson was leaving the art exhibition, a black and white picture hanging on the far side of a wall caught her attention. It was unbelievably mesmerising, and surrealistic. It looked like a downing of the sun at night. But the bright light that it emanated were white and diffused. … Continue reading A Blinding Light
