By Harrison Abbott I knew they were all going to be hanged. They all knew it too. There was no question of rebellion. I was one of twenty guards and the prison was heavily secured. There were only four prisoners. They had been on trial for weeks, knowing they were going to be found guilty … Continue reading Four Prisoners
Poems by Feston Altus
Whale Dad yellow coffee-teeth, pepper beard: hasn't shaved in a week. this man lives in a twin bed with only fleeting dreams to dread. he needs white noise to sleep: whale songs. the elevator, old and needing repair, makes the same sounds. hearing them on his way, he falls to sleeping and riding all day. … Continue reading Poems by Feston Altus
Poems by Guna Moran
FLY Original : Assamese : Guna Moran Translation : Bibekananda Choudhury Anything rotting Titillates the nostrils of the fly As it hovers over the rotten things We move away in a hurry Covering our face Whenever any little thing happens in the locality The news reaches a certain class of flies … Continue reading Poems by Guna Moran
