by admin | May 30, 2020 | Featured, Fiction, Uncategorized |
One Month Before the Truck Hit La Ramblaby Adam Berlin We leave the hotel (May Ramblas Barcelona, Carrer del Cardenal, Casanyas 8—great vowels), and the boulevard’s too much (bodies, heat, noise), and he’s screaming, thrashing, WALK, he can’t, not here, so...
by admin | May 25, 2020 | Featured, Poetry, Uncategorized |
Dabblers and Diversby Elizabeth Kerlikowske Our parents collected decoys, artisan ducks they displayed on the divider between kitchen and living room, where we measured our heights. Decoys on the mantel, in a glass case meant for china. Donations to Ducks Unlimited...
by admin | Apr 30, 2020 | Artwork, Featured, Interview, Uncategorized |
Iva Troj Interview and Gallery Animals often appear in your images. Sometimes your subject may, for example, embrace an animal literally or other times one may appear floating, ghost-like, and emotionally suggestive. How do animals play a part in your life and work?...
by admin | Dec 31, 2019 | Featured, Fiction, Uncategorized |
Prix Fixeby Alyson Mosquera Dutemple It was May, but the trees outside the restaurant didn’t seem to know it. Their blighted leaves shuddered and fell, lending an autumnal feel to the air even before Mary took me out to dinner and announced that she wanted to leave...
by admin | Dec 27, 2019 | Featured, Poetry, Uncategorized |
The Story of Where Iouanaloa Livesby Catherine Esther Cowie I tell the girl I put the sea inside her.I tell the girl if she is still,she can smell the salt,the seaweed, the tourists’ shit.I tell the girlif she closes her eyes,she can hear the sea thrum.I tell the...