Featured Works
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Poetry: Having Crept from the Shoe’s Cocoon
Having Crept from the Shoe’s Cocoon (After a line by Rilke) How was she to caress him: with the earth…
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Poetry: We Must Bleed by Robert Beveridge
We Must Bleed by Robert Beveridge It’s the word made flesh, but also the flesh made word. It’s the Joshua…
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Poetry: Hungry by Leslie Dianne
Hungry by Leslie Dianne A flock of girls huddles on the corner admiring each other’s bones you are beautiful you…
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Fiction: The Last Two Pennies by Eva Schultz
The Last Two Pennies On the last day of summer, Cassie and I went to the park to throw…
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Poetry: 2020 by James Croal Jackson
2020 The people I love have never been further & I’ve never been so nervous this long not knowing which…
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Rohypnol by Laura McGlashan
Rohypnol by Laura McGlashan “Let’s bunk a train,” I mouthed. There was no point shouting against the music. Vanessas’s smile…
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Poetry: the dance by Richard Farndon
the dance if I asked you would you dance wild and freely in the tall grass would you hold me…
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November 13th by David Oakley
November 13th. This morning I put on a coat I had not worn for a long time. In the left-hand…
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Believer by Alan Swyer
Believer In the midst of an August heatwave in Los Angeles, Elliot Feldman woke up in a cold sweat at…
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Contentment: by Jennifer Christie Temple
Contentment Happy is the man who needs no reason to smile, when life with no hindrance is reason enough.Life writhes,…
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