July 6, 2022 All God’s Children by Lauren McBride All God’s Children On wet, wavy worlds of vast oceans where air is deadly and all living things breathe water do the sentient envision…
July 6, 2022 Remembering the Love You Told Me to Forget by Melion Traverse Remembering the Love You Told Me to Forget Bright moon on water rippling waves wash against sand a sleek head appears in starlight we…
July 6, 2022 Immigrants by Louise Wilford Immigrants We sail across the sky to Lonely Isle, a lozenge in the ether, filled with sand. You steer us into harbour, tie up…
July 6, 2022 A Modern Saint by Doug Jacquier A Modern Saint You have your own poor amidst your own wealth, no less distant from short-arm jabs and handouts from the deep pockets…
July 6, 2022 Blackberries by Tina Carey Blackberries In the delivery room. I land on the smell of my mother embraced by strangers she only woke from her dead emotions for…