Dirk would think of me years from now with pleasure but I wished my time in the sun had been longer. It was spring...
On the Nature of Evil
Poem by Phillip A. Ellis
The book fell into her hands. I don’t know how that came to be, but what happens, happens, no? So she read slowly at...
Songs For A Funeral
Fiction by Jules Archer
Janis Joplin’s Farewell Song plays as you hug your oldest aunt. Aunt Millie, she smells of mentholatum and lozenges. Cold sore medicine and antiseptic. ...
Summer Squall
Poem by Sean Wright
A summer squall is rolling in A subtle draft, a pleasant breeze, has turned into a broiling thing of heated words and brimming tears....
Envy
Fiction by Regan W.H. Macaulay
The woman pauses and heaves a sigh. She clutches a live cricket with her index finger and her thumb. It wriggles for its life,...
dreaming of kaleidoscopes
Spoken Word/Audio by Chris Wind
Today we have an unusual piece for your listening pleasure. Acclaimed poet and composer Chris Wind presents the title piece of her album “dreaming...
Winged lives wagered
Poem by Sean Wright
Two roosters crowed a dueling song and mornings break still yet to come, I lay and watched the stars explode as with my hands...
Ordinary But Not Always
Poem by Deborah A.M. Phillips
Binoculars in hand I focus on a pair of oversized furry fixtures steeled to a budding leaf branch preening, grazing, oblivious to Canons clicking...
Drawing a Female Face With a Number Two Pencil
Poem by William Ogden Haynes
No matter if I am in an art class or practicing outside in a park, it always ends up the same. Actually, it doesn’t...


