Funny About Guillotines
Fiction by
Carol Smallwood

 Dirk would think of me years from now with pleasure but I wished my time in the sun had been longer. It was spring...

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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...

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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. ...

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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....

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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,...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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