Karen Lethlean/An Ironman’s Story

  Say What?! Ironman: The most grueling race in the worldwhere a lifetime training often is not enough    by Karen LethleanContributing Writer   According to Ironman triathlon mythology Germans are most enthusiastic; but no matter where we come from all...

T.R. Hummer/Poetry

Trees of America I have seen these trees before, mostly in paintings    from the 19th century: that one is a Thomas Cole, Not really an oak; and this black walnut, though little    does it know, is in fact a fine example of an Eliza Pratt Greatorex. I never took a...

Ocean Ghosts/Ben White

Ocean Ghosts by Ben White Contributing Writer I could feel the ghosts; the ocean ghosts. They were ghosts of sea-going culture, ghosts of history, ghosts of traditions, ghosts of ships, and ghosts of war; the ghosts of men surrounding the cruise as the MORGENTAHU...
Sherrie Harvey/Creative Nonfiction

Sherrie Harvey/Creative Nonfiction

Photo by Jenny Marvin on Unsplash *** The Bermuda Triangle   by Sherrie Harvey Contributing Writer How would you girls like to spend the summer in Bermuda?  My mom asks my younger sister and me. The May fervor of the approaching summer excites us. My tumultuous...

Lyn Lifshin/Four Poems of Aleppo

LIFE IN ALEPPO a day without bombs, is good. You can leave your apart- ment, wander thru small oasis of color and light. No words, only the sense of loss. No color except for an plot of green and one plum tree, not turned to drift wood. One man who has not left, says...