Below a vertical zoo, at the edge of waking, I dream up a vast body with […]
Poetry
Pythia sits at the edge. Her skin is wrinkled. She has been here a long time. […]
Dementia by Ruth Thompson
So you’ve found three knives floating in a barrel next door. Remain calm. Do not get […]
Settlers by Brandon Amico
[You can read CM Burroughs introduction to Juliana Gray’s poems here.] Caliber, I couldn’t say, nor make […]
My Father’s Gun by Juliana Gray
[You can read CM Burroughs introduction to Juliana Gray’s poems here.] He gave me a drink. He […]
Honey Don’t by Juliana Gray
and then there are days when I can stride across the house five times even, springing […]
Enjambment by Laurie Clements Lambeth
Broccoli eggs in bed after this boy managed to break through my nervousness and dignity so […]
Meals Men Have Made Me by Cathleen Calbert
But she rants everywhere are cliffs that by their nature, she knows, prove the existence of […]
At Least The Porch by Nancy L. Meyer
Because our mothers taught the swan dive & the snap of swim cap, the flip turn, […]
Why the McKean County Life Guards Left Town by Nancy ...
When we kill, we do it well. I have paid to see their bones encased in […]
The Last Animal by Sarah Giragosian
Here is the problem: that the life the body contains may not be the same as […]
A Wave Can Be a Particle by Eleanor Lerman
(excerpt from THE BOOK OF FOOLS: AN ESSAY IN MEMOIR AND VERSE) The […]
