Stacey’s poems have also been published in Slant, Ariel, North Coast Review, Shelterbelt and Agave
Proof by Deborah Hauser
Deborah Hauser is the author of Ennui: From the Diagnostic and Statistical Field Guide of Feminine Disorders (Finishing Line Press, 2011). She graduated from Stony Brook University with a Masters in English Literature.
In the beginning by Jim Lawry
Jim Lawry was born in 1940, raised in San Francisco and educated at Stanford University in biology and at UCSF in medicine. After a full life of research, university teaching
Uncle Eddy Dead Beneath the Flowers by Alejandro Escudé
Alejandro Escudé is the winner of the 2013 Sacramento Poetry Center Award. His first collection, “My Earthbound Eye,”
COLD NIGHT, WARM HAMBURGERS by Cheryl Buchanan
Cheryl Buchanan is a former attorney from Los Angeles and current MFA candidate and Writing Instructor at Emerson College.
Incognito by Marjorie Sadin
It’s freezing here. After I do the wash,
I want to smoke a cigarette. But I don’t
Devoted by Janice Canerdy
Each day from dawn till late at night,
she only wished to do his will.
Illuminated by Todd Wilson
Todd Wilson lives in Cameroon, West Africa. He is struck by the authenticity of the ordinary and the unifying power of spoken verse, and the status it maintains outside of the west
Birdbrained Emotions by Jessica K. Hylton
Jessica K. Hylton writes most of her poetry while driving. She has wrecked three cars, but she finished her dissertation.
Birthplace of the Resistance by Clara Challoner Walker
Clara Challoner Walker, the mother of two grown up children, cast aside the corporate life in January this year, to become a writer. She divides her time between Yorkshire and The Charente, locations which have so far inspired a novel, several poems and a couple of short stories. She has four cats, loves knitting and reading.
Come, Beloved by Charles Bane Jr.
Charles Bane, Jr. is the American author of The Chapbook ( Curbside Splendor, 2011) and Love Poems ( Kelsay Books, 2014). His work was described by the Huffington Post as “not only standing on the shoulders of giants
Untitled by Rebecca Bowman
Rebecca Bowman has lived in the United States , Bolivia and Mexico. She has won awards for her short stories and plays in Spanish on the state, national and international leve
Lights Flash by Gregory T. Janetka
Lights Flash by Gregory T. Janetka There are no intermediaries in the chasms stretching forward from the beginning to the end. The rarity of timeless mediocrity delves to youth and being and the deathless. For days and days the woman responded to little more than her own decay. There was no sound within the mean […]
The Difference Between Writing and Speaking the Words Out Loud by George Moore
Publications include The Hermits of Dingle (FutureCycle Press, 2013), and a collection coming out this year, Children’s Drawings of the Universe (Salmon Poetry, 2014). I’ve published poetry
Beating the Devil by Jean Varda
Beating the Devil by Jean Varda I beat the devil last night she said fighting for her life He was right there in the room with me. I slammed all the doors and windows of myself closed. I willed my heart to keep beating. My lungs to suck in air. I am not ready yet. […]