In Venice a fig seed pops against my teeth. Its insides shoot out toward the café tables […]
Poetry
At the wedding the groom dies inside the bride and vice versa. What’s left is a […]
Epithalamium by Daniel Moysaenko
According to the narrator forests are not primarily sanctuaries for human psyches but places where pygmy […]
Nature Documentary by Elizabeth Onusko
For Odette Call it hallucinatory truth, it came like Goethe shouting himself kaput in […]
LISE MEITNER VISUALIZES FISSION, 1939 by David Moolten
Chained and dressed in women’s clothes before Army officials dragged you down dusty village roads—hardly a […]
The Passion of Sergius and Bacchus by Michael Montlack
Quilt. Skillet. Mat. What it says that on that jacket. Teakettle. Key. What I fold. What […]
He Asks Me to Send Him Some Words (Home) by ...
And after, we walked the desecrated warren and sat in the cold bones. How proficiently we […]
In the Interest of Time by Madeleine Wattenberg
Out of lament for the body, touch the body. Skin marred with sunspots and scars and […]
Lament by Emily Rosko
In the city of broken televisions electricity shivers down like snow. Truth is put into escrow. […]
Why Sometimes Do Images Begin to Tremble (after Chris Marker) ...
For months, nothing need be written. Grief behaves how it wants. I take up embroidery. I […]
POETRY, OR ON STAYING PUT by Mary Ann Samyn
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Alice-in-Darkness.pdf Vera Kroms lives and writes in Boston, MA. She has degrees in mathematics and has […]
Alice in Darkness by Vera Kroms
As the Lord commanded Moses, so he numbered them in the wilderness... He doesn’t open his […]
