Old School
Sitting back in a broken plastic chair, I spot the phrase "#963" sloppily scratched on the wall in Sharpie, to mark the record for the...
Grace Noonan
Mar 26, 2018
A Day Out Of Exhaustion
An optimistic Valentine searching for someone to give to, but my parking at CVS, with a friend. The giant balloons shaped like hearts...
Hannah Stasko
Mar 24, 2018
Kitchen Beauty
Moving in your own rhythm with a belly-filled mission. Bread, the inbetweens, and turkey, you've come up with your own system. A sudden...
Vinny Carlson
Mar 23, 2018
Heal
After telling him the news, he brought me into his warm embrace holding me like I was about to disappear into thin air. It was like we...
Erin Haddock
Mar 22, 2018
Becoming a Robot
Pepsi. Windex. Ritz crackers. Area rug. Antivirus software. Seltzer. No one can be summarized by their groceries, but as they filed past,...
Josh Joseph
Mar 21, 2018
Life
You can be walking in the street or driving on the road and it's there but you don't see it coming. Black Ice. The ultimate surprise. It...
Ang Rinaldi
Mar 21, 2018
12th to the 15th
My name painted onto Pip’s chalkboard next to a snowflake hanging on the American flag. A man riding a scooter past a bra hanging on a...
Erin Haddock
Mar 20, 2018
Family Gatherings
Whether it be Thanksgiving, Christmas, or maybe it’s Uncle Rob’s birthday, there will always be the awkward silence between you and your...
Nicole Brigante
Mar 19, 2018
Quiet Poem
3:00 am Surrounded by darkness where desire hides. Trapped under covers like a mime in a box. Voice stirring up memories and...
Safiya Burton
Mar 18, 2018
Sweet Georgia Apples
Mrs. Harris says Georgia apples are the sweetest. She grew up with the greatest big apple tree In the backyard and sang them soft in...
Cosette Brazeau
Mar 16, 2018