by Joanna Luloff
Claire had been out of the hospital for six weeks when she invited me up for a visit. She was eager for some company and needed a chauffeur, she joked. Continue reading
by Joanna Luloff
Claire had been out of the hospital for six weeks when she invited me up for a visit. She was eager for some company and needed a chauffeur, she joked. Continue reading
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by Kelly Sundberg
“The earth remains, and the heartbreaking beauty where there are no hearts to break Continue reading
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by Sarah Einstein
We were just past the age of Bonnie Bell Lipsmackers and Love’s Baby Soft Perfume, moving on to Cover Girl tinted lip gloss and just a hint of mascara. Continue reading
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By Scott Abels
A painting of twelve dogs
in a jury box
and a cat labeled defendant. Continue reading
by Scott Abels
We’ve got to talk
when I’m looking at my computer. Continue reading
Filed under Poetry