we get to the houseafter three hours driving.I unpack the carwhile chryschecks the kitchen,locates the […]
Category: Poetry
On a Bus Home from Work by Stephen Jackson
A wee human skull, a layerof near-transparent skin veined, and nestled betweentwo breasts caught in […]
Epiphany Miracle by Katy Shedlock
I am walking homein the early January darkit is only 5:00 pmand it could bemidnight […]
Spring Hollow, Thanksgiving Day 2020 by Shanan Ballam
The pains you feel are messengers.Listen to them. Turn them to sweetness.—Rumi Wet scent of […]
Liberation by Terysa Dyer
If there is just one thing I know,one certainty amid the blinkingopen eye of chaos, […]
Social Demolition by Terysa Dyer
Today we tore outyour mother’s kitchen,methodically sledge-hammering one cabinetafter another after another:my hands prybar tired,arms […]
Fine Dining in the Era of Trump by Brock Dethier
Moab, UEA Friday By light of the bright motel signwe endeavor most daintly to dine,eating […]
if we live by Star Coulbrooke
insidethe virusfeelthe fibersflexingpressingfeather trembleimpulsedown a shallownerve stemchainto chainsense tosense therushthe brightspikescastingtendrilsgraspingwrappinglung invelvetsmotherwhat itmeans to live […]
Poetry in a Time of COVID-19 by Star Coulbrooke (for Terysa)
I too miss it,The feeling of laughterWelling-up on a walkTo campus,Peering acrossThe grassy quadTo wonder […]
Writing at Work by Britt Allen
During a pandemic guests are entitled as at Christmas and it’s been Christmastime for months. […]