Five Laws of Library Science 1. Books are for use 2. Every reader his/her book 3. Every […] On Teaching by Mira Dougherty-JohnsonJuly 14, 2014 in Living Pedagogies / Prose tagged Mira Dougherty-Johnson by Ryan Gunn
Now whenever I pick it up a flick of my finger nudges from the brass a slow […] The Dinner Bell by Henry LymanJuly 14, 2014 in Poetry tagged Henry Lyman by 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 PazJuly 14, 2014 in Poetry tagged Oliver de la Paz by Ryan Gunn
My father died in 1912, making my younger brother, Paul, the head of our family. He makes […] When We Dead Awaken by Katharine JohnsenJuly 14, 2014 in Poetry tagged Katharine Johnsen by Ryan Gunn
I keep running into my dead father outside the Dunkin Donuts […] My Father the Doppelganger by Brian HestonJuly 14, 2014 in Prose / TQ4 Prose Open Contest tagged Brian Heston by Ryan Gunn
When my grandmother fell through the floorboards, she cupped her hands to create an echo that crosses […] Weathered Porch by Carly Joy MillerJuly 14, 2014 in Poetry tagged Carly Joy Miller by Ryan Gunn
Aspen, Colorado We walked until we couldn’t see anyone else, just columbine and rockfall, past neon […] Maroon Bells by Khadijah QueenJuly 14, 2014 in Poetry tagged Khadijah Queen by Ryan Gunn
Steven D. Stark is the author of four books of non-fiction, one new poetry chapbook, […] Fermat 3 by Steven D. StarkJuly 14, 2014 in Visual Art tagged Steven D. Stark by Ryan Gunn
Born: Painesville, Ohio, USA, in 1947. Joe Dolce moved to Australia in 1979, becoming a […] Lin by Joe DolceJuly 14, 2014 in Visual Art tagged Joe Dolce by Ryan Gunn
Vulvar Vestibulitis Syndrome, a subset of vulvodynia: “chronic vulval discomfort characterized by burning, stinging, irritation and rawness […] The Reformation by Katherine Bode-LangJuly 14, 2014 in Poetry tagged Katherine Bode-Lang by Ryan Gunn
Did my eyes avoid yours, Brother? […] Reading “Shadowlands” to a Friend At The Sepulveda Dam by ...July 14, 2014 in Poetry tagged Lois P. Jones by Ryan Gunn
On foggy morning when the world recedes and leaves you islanded, wake to quiet in the house […] Tea for Jelena by Matthew LandrumJuly 14, 2014 in Poetry tagged Matthew Landrum by Ryan Gunn