Photo by Jp Valery on Unsplash *** Buck by Susan Hodara Contributing Writer Antlers curving upward. Grayish fur that looks mangy; oily; not soft to touch. Eyes round as targets. Or would that be the singular ‘eye’? Because the buck is in profile, mid-air,...
the club ok so dolphy left the country & i just missed trane but i got to see ayler doesn’t that qualify me for the club? where are the wash clothes when you need one & why...
“The Slave Ship” J.M.W. Turner (British School) 1775-1851 A wash of color. Red emerges, then yellow, white, finally the darker colors. A streak of brightness,...
Raven, by John Smelcer Paperback: 120 pages Publisher: Leapfrog Press Published: July 1, 2019 Language: English ISBN-10: 1948585030 ISBN-13: 978-1948585033 Price: $11.00/Amazon by Mike Foldes Editor The poetry in Raven is not just an elder’s tale retold, not...
Photo by Barry McGee on Unsplash *** Entwined by Lisa Werhan Sunglasses hid his eyes, and he pointed a stubby finger at the shaded crops draped in raggedy, sun-bleached nets. “What’s growing under there?” His voice was thin and flat. “Tobacco,” I replied. Duh....
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