Five Laws of Library Science 1. Books are for use 2. Every reader his/her book 3. Every […]
Ryan Gunn
The boy in the labyrinth feels his irises widen. They have rippled into the blackest water. To […]
Labyrinth 80 by Oliver de la Paz
Now whenever I pick it up a flick of my finger nudges from the brass a slow […]
The Dinner Bell by Henry Lyman
When my grandmother fell through the floorboards, she cupped her hands to create an echo that crosses […]
Weathered Porch by Carly Joy Miller
I keep running into my dead father outside the Dunkin Donuts […]
My Father the Doppelganger by Brian Heston
Aspen, Colorado We walked until we couldn’t see anyone else, just columbine and rockfall, past neon […]
Maroon Bells by Khadijah Queen
My father died in 1912, making my younger brother, Paul, the head of our family. He makes […]
When We Dead Awaken by Katharine Johnsen
Vulvar Vestibulitis Syndrome, a subset of vulvodynia: “chronic vulval discomfort characterized by burning, stinging, irritation and rawness […]
The Reformation by Katherine Bode-Lang
Did my eyes avoid yours, Brother? […]
Reading “Shadowlands” to a Friend At The Sepulveda Dam by ...

Steven D. Stark is the author of four books of non-fiction, one new poetry chapbook, […]
Fermat 3 by Steven D. Stark

Born: Painesville, Ohio, USA, in 1947. Joe Dolce moved to Australia in 1979, becoming a […]
Lin by Joe Dolce
Only mid-October, so the trees—still bright with leaves—crack with the surprise of snow. Cold splits the small […]