October 16, 2021 Snapdragons by Kate Meyer-Currey Snapdragons Our lizard-crested jaws lose their bite as September grinds them down, jowls droop and our heads hang fossil-heavy. Our leaves shrivel from curved…
October 16, 2021 Somewhere by Garth Pavell Somewhere A man aches to kill what he once loved. And a woman deceives the one she most trusted. Funny how animals never love…
October 16, 2021 An Ode to You by Adwoa Osei An Ode to You You persisted in the dance of formation and were birthed You are the brea(d)th of evolution and the Divine Generations…
October 16, 2021 a cup of chaos by Debasish Mishra a cup of chaos the morning begins for me with the newspaper and a cup of chaos: how a white knee dug into a…