J.R. Solonche On the Highway On the highway, the white Porsche blew by me like the ghost of a black Porsche. Prof. Emeritus of English at SUNY Orange, J.R. Solonche has been publishing since the early 70s.
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Gerard Sarnat “Postcard from Marvin Gardens”
Gerard Sarnat Postcard from Marvin Gardens After I was released from prison where I spent 13 months on trumped-up charges of Internet threats against our next President, done wolfing apple pancakes at Langers Delicatessen, my wife gunned it toward an insanely named half-way house deep in Watt’s jungle, gave me a new $59.99 flip cell […]
Read MoreLucinda Marshall “Penn Station”
Lucinda Marshall Penn Station Shops hawking quinoa salad and kale chips now prettify its tunnels, but nothing can disguise the familiar piss smell that permeates the ancient bones of Penn Station as it greets a long lost friend, just off the train. Lucinda Marshall is a writer, artist, and activist, who appreciates the judicious use […]
Read MoreMichelle Granville “Shadow play”
Michelle Granville Shadow play We are a work in progress a cobbled collage, a dance of debris reclaimed remnants of the past, and yet see how the light casts our beauty. Michelle Granville is finally ready to consider trying.
Read MoreMichelle Granville “DNA results pending”
Michelle Granville DNA results pending You have his smile, reticent, shy, breaking like a secret. Michelle Granville is finally ready to consider trying.
Read MoreMichelle Granville “Religious fatigue:
Michelle Granville Religious fatigue Where bed is God, yawning is prayer. Michelle Granville is finally ready to consider trying.
Read MoreTrivarna Hariharan “Mimesis”
Trivarna Hariharan Mimesis In the branches of a darkening tree, an evening bird catches the light of its own shadow Trivarna Hariharan is an undergraduate student whose work appears in Alexandria Quarterly, Allegro, Birds Piled Loosely, TXTOBJX, Eunoia Review and others.
Read MoreTrivarna Hariharan “Bequeaths”
Trivarna Hariharan Bequeaths When in your hands, even an autumn’s leaf comes to grow a sieve of light. Trivarna Hariharan is an undergraduate student whose work appears in Alexandria Quarterly, Allegro, Birds Piled Loosely, TXTOBJX, Eunoia Review and others.
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