Poetry
What Flies in Two-Dimensions?
Amy Strauss Friedman
(Columba Constellation – Dove) Mother bird births baby and baby births her. Transformation becomes repression. I sought to free you by bottling up peace, wheeling you to wallpaper. So many new doves mashed flat. All around me urban birds, some collared, some crowned, some square-tailed. Cemented in place.
Fiction
Julia K and Others
Brian Alessandro
I’d finally gotten a handle on my morning when Michael White posted his story about me. It was as if the starter journalist had sensed that I was at last on track to make gains on my new book.
Poetry
Puppet
Wayne Miller
after Ilya Kaminsky We lived north of the future where prey is a verb spoken by stock characters who misunderstood I can pray inside my body to a preening predator while covered with leaves from a vine of sophistry.
Poetry
What’s Said One Day Is Reversed the Next
Elizabeth Burk
— Elizabeth Burk is a psychologist who divides her time between a practice and family in New York and a home and husband in southwest Louisiana. She is the author of three collections: Learning to Love Louisiana, Louisiana Purchase and Duet—Poet & Photographer, a collaboration with her photographer husband.
Nonfiction
Shuffles
Jessica Kashiwabara
I am fixated on a man I never really knew. My husband and I used to call him Shuffles. He is an old stocky man, built like a block, a Lego figurine. He walks with his head bent forward, his eyes on the concrete in front of him, a cane in his right hand.