Category Archives: Previous Editions
Shatner
by Thomas Taylor Have You Ever looked Up Into the Sky And talked like William Shatner Does?
Holes and Worms
by Caitlin Campbell The bar was empty, though as Sonya raised her solitary mimosa in silent salute to Captain Saxena, a Lieutenant took the stool to her left. “Lieutenant Vitto,” Sonya said, raising her glass in greeting. “Can I get you … Continue reading
OCD
by Morgan Sagdahl Now I lay me down to sleep I pray the Lord my soul to keep. Now I lay me down to sleep. Now I lay me. Now I. Now I can finally go to sleep after screaming … Continue reading
Public Market
by Brian Forrest This painting and Brian’s other piece, Old House, have been previously published on his website, http://brianforrest-art.blogspot.com/2012/02/recent-cityscapes.html
Seattle
by Morgan Sagdahl Let’s wish we could find a way to make coffee and fingernails sound poetic. I want to write about the paint on my clothes and the smell of smoke absorbed by my skin. The holes in the … Continue reading
Nail Biter
by James Phillips Salas since He was a little boy, a somber maturity lurked beneath Him, perpetually depressed yet rarely dysfunctional, He perceived joy unlike the unadulterated fantasies of his peers. He never knew happiness without pain following close behind, … Continue reading
Guilty Conscience
by James Phillips Salas Why does the mind race across the inferno into eternal despair? Why (is it just me) does one feel a tinge of guilt for a supreme lack of care? the mind (a curious body), an item … Continue reading
I Have Been Robbed, By No One But Myself
by Claire Salcedo The realities of the night are inescapable. These hollow hours that I love— they betray me in the close of darkness. Often they’d bring me poetry and a sweet, pleasant melancholy but lately, they come with the … Continue reading