Anna and Her Car A poem by Juanita Rey Anna and Her Car Anna can’t afford rent on an apartment so she lives in her car. But in an unsafe neighborhood, there is no safe place to park it. I... Continue Reading →
On HoldA poem by Jacqueline Jules On Hold Thank you for your patience. All agents are assisting others. The recorded voice promises my call will be answered if I continue to stay on the line. In the meantime, I could... Continue Reading →
She So Mushrooms A poem by Sarah Sarai She So Mushrooms #1 A seven a.m. stretch cracks open the mission statement. Be kind. Be rich. Be eager. Be yourself. Believe you are whole (A thought with wings, it soars, flap flap.)... Continue Reading →
From Hurting to Healing A poem by Johnny Kovatch From Hurting to Healing You might not remember, too young to recall, but the body does, always did— learned on your behalf to show you how to adapt before you came... Continue Reading →
My Ex and I Empty the Storage Unit A poem by Diane Elayne Dees My Ex and I Empty the Storage UnitAcross the street from a graveyard,the building, with its rows of dark greenvaults, reminds me of a morgue.Inside our space,... Continue Reading →