[NUMERACY] One temptation, when a thing is countable, is to imagine that instances of it are […]
Poetry
The house cannot stop thinking. The piano in its brain plays What a friend we have […]
Still by Linda Tomol Pennisi
August one late rain-dark all lingering water pulled heavy to the ground, familiar and rundown hill […]
The Weather by Thea Brown
She wanted to plant a tree below her left shoulder. Her skin, the earth, the color […]
Skin Deep by Arthur Solway
She should in ground unsanctified have lodged / Till the last trumpet. For charitable prayer / […]
Constellation for Ophelia by Anita Olivia Koester
Such pellagra of psyche her bequest to me. Visions visited her, and voices too. Mom heard. Saved scores […]
Lookout by Randy Smith
Because only dwarf birches grow here, we dream of tall trees. Where we came from, a […]
Forgotten Forests in a Land of Little Green by Gillian ...
Live trees mourn the dead ones, feed their roots for years : thin flanks of a […]
TO SPEAK OF ONE IS TO SPEAK OF THE OTHER ...
The pause of the blood, the not now or ever impasse of womb, iron of emptiness, […]
Menopause by Holaday Mason
Just this light. And it might go on forever. Stare straight. The sun wants your shadow […]
At the Council of a Sleepless Solstice by Gillian Cummings
The cemetery’s metal crescents glint across the road from the corrugated roofs of the village, each […]
Autumn Drive by Raphael Dagold
After Rain, Steam and Speed–The Great Western Railway, 1844 For these boys it’s the closest […]
