These 13 Certain Things
Melissa Goodrich
Robin lifts her feet off the floor as the plane leaves the runway. She heard a rumor once of babies born in space and she totally bought it, soaked it up like mollusks suck ships.
Paperwings
Joshua Young
we drank champagne with skittles at the bottom like our wedding night. the rapture comes up in
conversation again
4 Poems
Matthew Wimberley
First I notice the moth
in the housing of a halogen bulb—
the murky outline
no bigger than an infant’s earlobe
Partition
Susan Nguyen
The Brazilian woman confessed: she wanted a divorce. The reporter called it vagina homicide. Another commentator declared death by vagina. The article came out last week in a UK newspaper although the event took place in São Paulo.
Tiresias Abandons His Pretense
Nick Narbutas
No one ever gets the upper hand, and my palms swapped flesh for granite and the hard bark of a tree that’s so old it hurts to carve your name in the leaves.
3 Poems
Kim Kent
What she didn’t say: Is I. I am not your hand which I know, as it checks for water, pats your seat once, then twice. I am not what you ask for when you look for what you need: something with palms open or head hung.
Spasm and Shadow
Brad Efford
The fence that hems the empty garden leans heavy downward, posts crooked like fish hooks in the wind, some driven so far into the soil they’ve hit clay and now sink lower into the dirt when it rains.
there is a hell you love
Leia Darwish
in your absence is the screech of swine as the shower comes on and in the steam that fills this cell there is a kind of hell you love being born in the red muck a jade blooms in only the most precise winter light a cross- section of the kalanchoe reveals kalanchoe the wild is the garden work of mourning a woman
As if from a Satellite in Distant Space, on a Winter Night
Sumita Chakraborty
Most of all, it is you I miss, you, and owls,
5 Poems
Yasmin Belkhyr
This morning, Kentucky spat out
vultures.
Promises Promises
E.R. Barry
Promise is always talking about the time I left her in the woods. The way she describes it, you’d think I left her for dead. You’d think it was some kind of child abuse scenario, the way she plays it up. Really, though, she was older than I was, and tougher, too.