Category Archives: Previous Editions
I was about to
by Daniel W. Rasmus remember the first time I saw you sitting on a bench immediately I constructed you out of shadows from the eyes up then nose lips arms toes we always do that on first impression never exact … Continue reading
It’s All Gravy
By Martha Silano a gravy with little brown specks a gravy from the juices in a pan the pan you could have dumped in the sink now a carnival of flavor waiting to be scraped loosened with splashes of milk … Continue reading
Of a Daughter
by Elizabeth Carroll Hayden Frail binding cracks, leaving glue’s dust on my fingers, the book falls open, to the underscore on Ulysses, but, I paint Penelope, not scarred by the scrags of war but long years of separation from Ulysses. … Continue reading
Poem for My Daughter
by C.R. Manley I walked out into the parking lot at midnight and scared a jackrabbit twice as big as you. It sat absolutely still for a moment, its long stiff ears straight up, watching me with its sad, dark … Continue reading
Excerpts from “Tampico”
by Jeffery White This may never find you, but I’m bound, it seems, to write if for no other reason than to relieve a chronic, low-order nagging. It’s been nearly eight years since we last spoke or saw one another. … Continue reading