Portrait of Man by Michael Scaife He was held for seventy years against a bare brick wall many had strolled past him without a pause to gaze without a single utterance of praise, but still he stared- rhinestone eyes now... Continue Reading →
Intention I by Michael Ceraso The lap laid empty, laden in the dust that years of hope provided with the it just might and we will see and yet the present fell from a sky of potential like Icarus, broken... Continue Reading →
Indian Cemetery, Madeline Island Wisconsin by Ray Sharp The little church by the south harbor is long gone, but a few graves remain in the weeds under the old maple tree. You can make out some names on cracked and... Continue Reading →
Denim Blues By Karen Jakubowski Two pair of blue jeans hang precariously clipped to hangers by their hems in my overcrowded closet. Standing before the open door, I ponder the qualities of both, wrestle the dilemma dubbed choice. One recently... Continue Reading →
I Am Geni by Laurie Corzett Imagine I am geni Lifting a veil between endless time and the boundaries of the permitted. Imagine worlds unseen craft them, weave them design a designation to allow ever new images comfortable access. Imagine... Continue Reading →
Life Can Change in an Instant By Catherine Giordano Both had the day off; they came up with a plan. Lunch at the White Wolf café; a walk around Lake Eola. At the intersection of Orange and Colonial, two suspects... Continue Reading →