

Perfectly In Place
Ethan Ovbiagele — An American Bloomer, and a Generation Zoomer. Of Africa, but not from Africa, from America, but not of America.
Apr 1, 2024


Charity
Samuel Torontour — Our good will can raise humanity to its pinnacle, and through restoration of mutual trust, we can rebuild our great love,
Jan 12, 2024


Home Sick
By S. J. Praino — Is the stomach bug real or a result of escalating anxiety? I'm ready to shift employers or assume homelessness if that's
Dec 8, 2023


CHRIS
By Grzegorz Wroblewski — Chris got out of jail near Copenhagen and there is no money for colorful powder from Tim XX. There was only a guy
Nov 18, 2023


Things Go Wrong
By Chila Woychik — Did I tell you I’m studying philosophy? Or a strange non-class called Art in the Dark? It’s odd, I admit, the combination
Nov 8, 2023


Time Capsule
By Vincent Casaregola — I carry it all in my shirt pocket, life, death, history, all recorded and held in place—the cardholder embraces a
Oct 28, 2023


I AM…COMPLETE
By Pragya Bajpai — I wrote about the plants that were neglected when I was too busy mourning our separation. As I fill the last page of the
Oct 15, 2023


Find You
By Marjorie Moorhead — Spilled drinks can slosh all over your work, your lap, your life. Mop it up and keep going. How do you fit into this
Oct 9, 2023


Pindaric flights
By Barbara Anna Gaia — Vibrations and noise are reduced to a strict minimum by means of precise dynamic balancing of the rotating elements.
Oct 6, 2023


Why Not?
By James King — Words store memories in pro-and-con columns. They wait, a cat stalking a squirrel, spotted paw raised and still, statuesque
Sep 28, 2023


Washington Bridge Plan
By Benjamin Nardolilli — The lights along the river are doing their best
to construct a rivalry, if not a duel
as the sun begins departing
Sep 12, 2023


Is This Seat Taken?
By Melissa Giberson — I don’t say that during my marriage sex was challenging and while I enjoyed the physical act, I also avoided it and
Aug 8, 2023


The innards of desire
By Gabriella Garofalo — Over there the seed dissolves, slightly worn out, yet incandescent when the hands of ancient ghouls rise by
Jul 23, 2023


I am my mother’s daughter
By Kacy Fallon — I am my mother’s daughter today when the mail arrives:
Jeep offers, credit cards closed two years ago, Kohl’s catalogues
Apr 23, 2023


BLUE
By Anne Whitehouse — When I hung up the clothes I had brought with me, I saw they all were shades of blue. This is the color I come back to,
Mar 11, 2023


Roll. Stuff. Layer.
By Áine Greaney — This morning I am crisscrossing from the motel room dresser to my motel bed. Dresser to bed. Bed to dresser. The dresser
Feb 22, 2023


Who Am I today?
By Anthony John Ward — Last year I felt different to how I feel now, although I'm very much the same person I was when I was little. The
Feb 8, 2023


Salix Babylonica
By Carl Scharwath — The book in my hand felt comfortable and familiar as the journey to my reading sanctuary awaited. The willow tree was an
Jan 29, 2023


Bee–stingly sister
By Oksana Mauricio — I turned into the bee version, desiring to sting her for interrupting, my Niece and I's conversation. She was not
Dec 28, 2022


Aging in a Time of Pandemic
By Dr. Sidney Trubowitz — This year, on February 4th, I will celebrate my 97th birthday and I consider what changes the ravages of time have
Dec 9, 2022
