Category Archives: Previous Editions
Alone
by Jason Ausmus Bound and struggling by strands of yarn, Black and caustic around your wrists. Not able to think, not able to play, The mind wanders in slits. Walking through swamps in tear soaked mud, Serrated envy darkens the … Continue reading
My Out of Body Diversity Experience
by Susan L. Gjolmesli One of my favorite candies are those yummy, low fat, but high sugar, gelatinous Dot. You know the ones that stick to your teeth and dental work delightfully so that you can still taste the flavors … Continue reading
Ode to an O.D.E.
an original song by Casey Pinckney Ode to an O.D.E.
Mother
by Hannah Johanson We sat down with our backs touching – each heavy breath of mine – pressing gently against your cool skin. The faded rays of sunlight mixed with the dust of my room – floating aimlessly through … Continue reading
Leaving Home
by Hannah Johanson Tired strings of macramé Stretched thin – torn in places – Tie the tarnished floats, Tossed in tumultuous waves. Spewed into the sea – With such random selection, They crash – clanging Their glass shells chaotically. … Continue reading
The Treasure Beyond the Veil
by Nicholas Vergara I remember vividly the collective fears from elementary school. Naturally, those who faced these obstacles were the ones most admired by all, so it should come to no surprise that I was one of those who did … Continue reading
Shadow Girl
an original song by Mike Beasley Shadow Girl
Robin at Vespers
by Mike Beasley “Hey Daddy, we shouldn’t call him Redbreast Because his breast is not red, really. It looks more like rust, like that patch On the bed of my red wagon left out in the rain, Or that rusty … Continue reading