By S. I. Rocco I knew nothing of boats and even less of the deep, glittering waters of Bar Harbor, Maine. Yet as I reflect on that August at sea some thirty years ago, I do not recall even a trace of fear. I remember the eight-hour car ride, the furthest I had ever been … Continue reading The Dauntless
The Heart of the Matter
By Mary Walsh Foley Stella rose at six. Walking through the dewy fields, she keenly felt her parents’ presence. The sky was streaked mauve and grey. She heard a bird rustling in the brambles and a snipe flew up from the long grass. The horizon was shrouded in a thin veil of fog. Running in … Continue reading The Heart of the Matter
Blue
By Rachel Wilson Bobby McKenna says I can’t like blue because I’m a girl so I tell him blue’s my favorite color. He tells me girls are supposed to like pink and I ask him why and he says because it’s a girl color and I tell him that’s silly I don’t like pink. I … Continue reading Blue
Sylvia’s Lullaby
By Jillian Flexner They were down to their last three dollars. They had sold everything they conceivably could live without from their little cottage – even their tin silverware. Well, they called it a cottage but it was really more of a hovel, left to only nature’s defenses. Now, they were desperate. Sylvia stared into … Continue reading Sylvia’s Lullaby
Bagatelle In A-Major
By Zary Fekete When I was ten my mother drove me to piano lessons every Wednesday. My piano teacher was an elderly lady who lived in a large, Victorian house at the end of the street. By the time the car reached her driveway I felt like I lost control of time. The hour ahead … Continue reading Bagatelle In A-Major
can we hold on to this moment and never let go?
By J. Awad "Did you hear about Nadia?” Layla asked as she took a long sip from her straw. I stared at the coffee visible through the mason jar. It was a light caramel colour, the sugary syrup collecting at the bottom. My lips dipped into a frown; a shiver skated down my spine at … Continue reading can we hold on to this moment and never let go?
Submerged
By S.J. Walker The thrill of the hunt was much more exhilarating back when I was part of a pod. Our strategy as a species is not unlike that of dolphins. We surround a school of fish in bright blue, warm, shallow waters, trapping them against a shoreline. Some leap to the surface, their tails … Continue reading Submerged
Nerissa’s Legacy
By Gail Brown Katlyn sat on the fence. Sunlight bounced off the sparkling dew, onto the two horses in the meadow. There were many horses on her family's horse farm. Only two horses were hers, and hers alone. The fate of the most popular broodmare on the farm rested on these two young mares. For … Continue reading Nerissa’s Legacy
Nestor
By James W. Morris He was rifling through cabinets in the pantry when a woman unlocked the front door of the house, entered, then crossed the modest living room and faced him in the kitchen. They stared at each other in surprise for a second. “Oh, hello,” the woman said. “You must be the nephew … Continue reading Nestor
Symphony
By Cal Jones That galaxy was a stone, skipping across the black ocean. Joined by hundreds, it creates the beautiful cacophony. I awoke, my phone alarm ringing harshly on the bedside table. Rolling out of bed, I put on the same outfit I’d put on for years. White shirt, dark slacks, black tie. I went … Continue reading Symphony
