Before things got difficult for my family, I complained one Christmas morning when I didn’t […]
Category: Poetry
Thanksgiving has arrived, again, by Alexander Antonio Manzoni
and that means it is time for all of The Standard Holiday Dialogue of Native […]
Christmas Cards by Ronald Tobey
The fog as a wreath About the mountains lies, Above as a crown Behind gray […]
Spare Holiday Chair by Aurora Bodenhamer
That extra chair That sits in the garage all year I call mine Tomorrow it […]
Ascension Town by Joshua Lew McDermott
From atop the hills of smoldering rubber, rancid chicken, shattered plastic, that rise above the […]
Pole Jumping by Matthew Prihoda
i. does bacon stillsizzle? it is 2016,the year 2000happening again, a now-recurring nightmarethat growing up […]
30 Pesos by John Gonzales
Ellos nos dijeron que estábamos en guerra, y nosotros respondimos No! “Estamos más unidos que […]
Dunbar’s March with King by Hokis
So if everyone is grieving something; Inherited grief, social grief, private grief, grief for universal […]
A Man (Michael) Calls a Woman (Me) to Assist with the Submission of Her Medicaid Application for Government-subsidized Healthcare Which She Extremely Needs Because Capitalism by Maggie Riggs
The day I got Medicaid Michael called me on the phone and started chatting Warm […]
Waiting on a Line by Annie Kurzweg
My children are, quite abruptly, a living funhouse mirror set down right behind me. The […]