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Three Poems by Sonia Feldman

May 19, 2021

the small birds stepping like dames / through the green aisles, / and the strawberry plants blushing / on the garden floor-- / I've never known another place / as animal for longing.

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In Poetry Tags Sonia Feldman, Three Poems, Poetry, Poem, One Foot in the Door, Beside Myself in the Garden, I Fell Asleep in September, 2021 May
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Black Cactus by Marc Tweed

May 19, 2021

The sun bathes the front of the shop in a new white light as he readies to open. A small gray bird has made its way in somehow, slamming itself repeatedly against the big spotless window and he uses a broom to gently prod it out the propped-open door to freedom.

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In Fiction Tags Black Cactus, Marc Tweed, Fiction, 2021 May
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Obituary (For my Cousin) by Emma Kaiser

May 19, 2021

He tried to form a band with a group that included my high school boyfriend, but kicked them all out of his house when they didn’t take the music as seriously as he did.

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In Nonfiction Tags Obituary For My Cousin, Emma Kaiser, Nonfiction, Creative Nonfiction, 2021 May, guitar, music, obituary
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A Man Explodes by John Honkala

May 12, 2021

They want answers. Did the man explode? Can a man explode? Why have you said nothing? Why is the press silent too? The man with the megaphone climbs a fence and calls to the police station.

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In Fiction Tags A Man Explodes, John Honkala, Fiction, 2021 May
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Purple Flowers by Kira K. Homsher

May 12, 2021

I keep hoping a storm will come and sweep away all this clutter, all these dollhouse messes.

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In Nonfiction Tags Purple Flowers, Kira K Homsher, Nonfiction, Creative Nonfiction, 2021 May
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One Last Time by Cathy Luna

May 12, 2021

Memory doesn’t work like writing, one word at a time, one ant in a line. It’s more like a science-class filmstrip on fire in the projector, one image blooming orange-white and black into another.

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In Nonfiction Tags nonfiction, One Last Time, Cathy Luna, 2021 May
Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Two Poems by Nicholas Gruber

May 12, 2021

i brush my cheek with a lover so bewildered by kissing, he detonates / my clenched gristle instead. in red honey clothes, i am similar flesh / & you know new lovers: always making do.

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In Poetry, Newsletter Tags Poems, Poetry, Two Poems by Nicholas Gruber, Peacemaker, Only Love What I Can't Have, 2021 May, Newsletter
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A Normal Interview with Leah Silvieus and Lee Herrick, by Bradley Samore

May 12, 2021

For me, the way that I’ve learned to access faith or my relationship with God is primarily through poetry. It is this dynamic, ongoing process, and I think that that’s the way that faith has to live in me.

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In Newsletter, Interview Tags A Normal Interview, Leah Silvieus, Lee Herrick, Bradley Samore, The World I Leave You, Asian American Poets on Faith and Spirit, Newsletter, 2021 May

Two Poems by Robin LaMer Rahija

May 12, 2021

we forced open small holes and planted / their delicate bodies, covered / the white network / of translucent roots. / We watered them and waited.

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In Poetry Tags Two Poems, Poems, Poetry, Robin LaMer Rahija, I Can Never Put a Bird in a Poem Because My Name is Robin and That is NOT Fair, Venn Diagram, 2021 May
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Bulletproof by Bethany Marcel

May 12, 2021

Monica felt her soul leaving her body. It traveled up into the organic, free-range rafters, then looked down at Monica, and laughed and laughed.

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In Fiction Tags Bulletproof, Bethany Marcel, Fiction, 2021 May
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Nature Morte by Michelle Orabona

May 5, 2021

Get out of the house, they said. Do something. Make something. Be something. They knew, they understood. But it was time, they said. We’re just trying to help, just looking out for you, just trying to help you move on, carry on, get through it, over it, past it.

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In Newsletter, Fiction Tags Nature Morte, Michelle Orabona, Fiction, 2021 May, Newsletter
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Two Poems by Sarah Wetzel

May 5, 2021

we forced open small holes and planted / their delicate bodies, covered / the white network / of translucent roots. / We watered them and waited.

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In Poetry, Newsletter Tags Two Poems, Sarah Wetzel, We Didn't Ruin Everything, Denouement, newsletter, poems, poetry, 2021 May
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Onomatopoeia by Robert Yune

May 5, 2021

Mostly, I marveled at the sound the ring made against the floor—it was a persistent, golden tone that hovered in the air while splitting it. Even decades after I’ve forgotten Damien’s face and voice, I can almost see that sound, can picture that particular vibration in the air.

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In Nonfiction Tags Nonfiction, Robert Yune, Onomatopoeia, 2021 May, Newsletter

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