It was like walking through your neighborhood one snowy night with a new friend who’d lived there […] Model City [3] by Donna StonecipherFebruary 27, 2015 in Poetry tagged Donna Stonecipher by Kristina Marie Darling
Our father cannot sleep. Tomorrow, he will kill your dogs because they killed his cat. Our father will […] Hoping Wherever You Are, You Are Not Watching by Melissa ...February 27, 2015 in Poetry tagged Melissa Cundieff-Pexa by admin
We worked at the same college, he and I, and though I tried very hard, we never […] Counting the Lovelies by Emma BoldenFebruary 27, 2015 in Prose / TQ6 Prose Open Contest tagged Emma Bolden by admin
Imagine the dog’s chapel, squat, and its rooms lined with bowls of cool water from which to […] Portrait of the Ghost by Melissa Cundieff-PexaFebruary 27, 2015 in Poetry tagged Melissa Cundieff-Pexa by admin
Boy, you can really chat some fuckery Daddy told me early & he didn’t tell […] Origin Song by Brian FrancisFebruary 27, 2015 in Poetry tagged Brian Francis by admin
she’s going away for a little rest wrest rest wrest a way restive restless restrict restore restitute […] Rest[rain] by Janet Norman KnoxFebruary 27, 2015 in Poetry tagged Janet Norman Knox by Kristina Marie Darling
in the twilight of this world, it is always dusk. every nightfall, in the beginning, bright as […] as Eve, remembering Eden by John FryFebruary 27, 2015 in Poetry tagged John Fry by Kristina Marie Darling
Can you zip me up? In season five, Betty Draper gets her comeuppance by gaining weight. Her […] 31 Favors by Denise Duhamel and Julie Marie WadeFebruary 27, 2015 in Prose / TQ6 Prose Open Contest tagged Denise Duhamel / Julie Marie Wade by admin
Within the mind there is yet another mind. That mind within the mind: it is an awareness that […] Upstream From Subject-Object: Introductory Notes Toward a Dao of Writing ...February 27, 2015 in Editor's Feature tagged Eric Darton by Kristina Marie Darling
A girl says, sweetly, it’s time you begin to look after me, so I may seem loveable […] Park by Tamiko BeyerFebruary 27, 2015 in Poetry tagged Tamiko Beyer by Kristina Marie Darling
The huge plane-tree is too patched with rust this morning to conceal autumn anymore But its roots […] November by Marilyne Bertoncini, translated by Jan OwenFebruary 27, 2015 in Poetry / Translation tagged Jan Owen / Marilyne Bertoncini by Sarah Russell
Achilles sings The Seven Wallbroken at Thebes and a ditch’s mudslick that’d need a […] Achilles at Rest by Bryan NarendorfFebruary 27, 2015 in Poetry tagged Bryan Narendorf by Sarah Russell