She missed being T-boned by less than a second. He blew the red light, but, crossing […]
Poetry
Chad Parmenter’s Weston’s Unsent Letters to Modotti was selected by Kathleen Jesme as winner of […]
The Musing Gaze: a conversation with Chad Parmenter
“I called because of the tornados. I was worried about your power cutting out and you unable […]
The Shit by Jeff Oaks
whale song; apple seed; tear ducts; wax in a jar infused with sand; the feeling of falling: […]
WHITE NOISE: NOTES AT SUNRISE by Laurin Becker Macios
SHALL I TURN ON THE LIGHT? NO, EVERYTHING WOULD SHOW, look, my hands are bloody, there’s blood […]
14 (from New Banalities) by Brane Mozetic translated by Tamara ...
WHAT DO WE THINK OF lately? Happy, and happy things. Like rainbows. Their curved colors and the tendency […]
What Do We Think Of
THE MAN SINGING INTO HIS CELL PHONE, I hope it is for love. A daughter on her way […]
The Man Singing Into His Cell Phone
NOW MY LOVE GLOWS inside me and by that I mean its DNA: a warning or a semaphore […]
Now My Love Glows
PEOPLE TOLD ME that is your reward and they meant the good that came after the big loss […]
People Told Me by Megan Leonard
All lies have basic truths in common: buzzards’ll flat clean the vermin up Lies always takes an adjective […]
The Museum by Gary McDowell
for hb I do not. Snow piles […]
She Shrugs by Gary McDowell
Definition: time where time is negligent, where a fire- ant’s sting is a light bulb brushed against your […]
