A Newness of Ancient Division
by Priyanka Thomas Reds and blues, mixing within a cracking jar, glow with a haunt that creeps over my fingertips. My eyes are fixed on… Read More »A Newness of Ancient Division
by Priyanka Thomas Reds and blues, mixing within a cracking jar, glow with a haunt that creeps over my fingertips. My eyes are fixed on… Read More »A Newness of Ancient Division
by Matthew Spataro Plates clatter with utensils. Glasses drain every few minutes or so. There are borders, but no restrictions. A hand reaches across to… Read More »Lyric
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by Janelle Hyppolite This is part of an ongoing series. Click here to read Chapter One. Lolita I had a rich uncle, Tonton Ti… Read More »Lolita and Rico – Chapter Two
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by Erin Ajello Many proper rules Govern this specific art Haikus are tricky 0
by Erin Ajello Heartache not fading, deep oceans of confusion, I am drowning fast 0
by Erin Ajello The show doesn’t stop Not for actors, anyway You still wear your mask 0