Piano
by Michelle Coleman Gently, in the night, I am calling to you; Bringing you back with me, to the time when there were few Of… Read More »Piano
by Michelle Coleman Gently, in the night, I am calling to you; Bringing you back with me, to the time when there were few Of… Read More »Piano
by Michelle Coleman The fish swims by and always falls for the bait, As have I fallen for the means to my end Too tall,… Read More »Low Tide
by Erin Ajello You’re not a doctor, but here you are, knocking me out with a smile, tearing at my gown to expose a body… Read More »Surgical Care
by Erin Ajello I am the living corpse of your regrets; These bones made from every fiber of your lost innocence. This heart hollowed out… Read More »Certainly Not Par for the Corpse
by Hanna Rose Click here to read Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, and Part 6. 0
by Frances Raybaud The prince had always been strange. There were whispers about him when he was a young child. He spoke to himself constantly,… Read More »lips as red as roses
by Robert Mayo I remember coming home softly with tales of school yard teasing how they said I was pale, said I was too short,… Read More »The Words
by Jessica Kraker There will be no fanfare for me as I turn onto my block. There will be no tears or exclamations of joy… Read More »Nostos
by Jessica Kraker I once told you that a praying mantis could eat a hummingbird. One of those random facts I often share with you… Read More »Co-Evolution
by Margaret Iuni I realize this only after the darkness creeps into the room, seeping through the cracks underneath the door. My eyes slam shut… Read More »I Have Been Awake Too Long
by Margaret Iuni Click here to read Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, and Part 4. Straya “Christmas was fine, mom, I’m just really happy to be… Read More »Part 5: Dirty Laundry
by Danyelle Hershkopf Click here to read Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3. Two months passed. Then three. In all that time, the focus shifted. Weeks… Read More »Fading Days of Red – Part 4