Category Archives: 2014-edition
A Fearful Beauty
by Arielle Knowles She walks with all the grace and perfection of a dancer Her delicate beauty is that of a snowy mountain And like a pre-pubescent boy, I drool over her But an aura of terror surrounds her Fear … Continue reading
Elizabeth
by Chris Leahy Greetings, Elizabeth. It has been far too many years since I have come in contact with you, and I apologize for that. It has been brought to my attention that you are falling in with the new … Continue reading
Harriet
by Christine Thrasher Originally written for her funeral on November 13, 2013 in Keene, NH I. Harriet Corliss Thrasher Harriet Hatt Little me always called her “Nana” Never “Grandma,” that was for Grandma Jane Nana and Grandpa Al and Hatt … Continue reading
Do You Have Any Questions?
by Cameron Hawkins I was sitting on stained wicker seat on the edge of a red floor rug in front of a glowing TV. The rug was flecked with dust and stray threads. Odd brown floral patterns marched around the … Continue reading
No Valid Parking Permit Displayed (Sonnet XXV)
by Albert Meursault Our Dear Appellant (whereabouts unknown), Decisions have been reached. That is to say The Bellevue College Traffic Citation Review Committee gave chase to cheater, have set a goal, pursued a dogged course and we are pleased to announce that we … Continue reading