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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Monica Flegg “Four Letter Word Beginning With P”
Monica Flegg Four Letter Word Beginning With P It’s end of the year chaos plus prom season, so I know I’m not the only parent so tired I can’t even make a left turn. Monica Flegg walks dogs of various breeds, reads poetry of all creeds, and generally has a lot of fun.
Read MoreRoy Dorman “Waiting Just a Little”
Roy Dorman Waiting Just a Little The porch light is on, and the key is still under the potted geranium in the corner, but I no longer sleep on the couch waiting for you. Roy Dorman would like to have one of his One Sentence Poems picked up by a Hollywood producer, perhaps Steven Spielberg, […]
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The Editors Vacation Your poems are important to us, but One Sentence Poems will be on vacation until June 6. Dale Wisely and Elizabeth McMunn-Tetangco are the editors of One Sentence Poems.
Read MoreHowie Good “Changing My Password”
Howie Good Changing My Password I’m just switching a couple letters around, unsure about each, suspecting each, a shirtless man braving golf ball-sized hail. Howie Good is moving to another tower down the road.
Read MoreLysbeth Em Benkert “Doing the Math”
Lysbeth Em Benkert Doing the Math I have covered half the distance between us and half that again and again, but I still can’t tou ch y o u . Lysbeth Em Benkert is a long-term transplant to the upper mid-west where she teaches literature and rhetoric.
Read MoreJohn Grey “On Running into My Ex at a Restaurant “
John Grey On Running into My Ex at a Restaurant She greeted me with the forced smile of a defeated tennis player. shaking the hand of her opponent at the net. John Grey adapts to occasions as they arise, subtly if at all possible.
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John Grey When the Wife’s Away The dirty dishes are stacked in the sink like a pyramid and the archaeologist will be home any day now. John Grey adapts to occasions as they arise, subtly if at all possible.
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