by admin | Apr 29, 2016 | NaPoMo 2016, Poetry, Uncategorized |
I Thought Pigeons Were Vegetarians by Barrett Warner No machine can thresh grain like a bird, especially the pigeon who down beats a throaty song and floats off with nothing better to do than be faithful, like its close cousin, the dove. Monogamy isn’t...
by Fiction Fix | Apr 15, 2016 | NaPoMo 2016, Poetry, Uncategorized |
If These Walls Could Talk by Cynthia Atkins They would deliberate on a host of topics—No experimenting with silence the truth having a field day with the truth?— Boasting a Ph.D in paleography! On a first-name basis, blathering it out with the candor of a clock. If...
by admin | Apr 1, 2016 | Audio, NaPoMo 2016, Poetry, Uncategorized |
as a matter of fact, by William Repass As a matter of fact, school was a matter of form. As for example the long rectangular rooms lined up and down with long rows of square desks running parallel the walls, dictated by a chart drawn up in-advance of reality and...