A.R. Rodriguez is a small business owner in Cleveland, Ohio. She has four volumes of poetry and two memoirs. Her material ,in it’s entirety comes from her life’s experience
you can tell everything by Kate LaDew
you can tell everything by Kate LaDew from a person’s hand, the lines of their palm the stretch of their fingers, the bend of their wrist everything held within flown to your sightless eyes warmth or cold, smiling lips and beating heart I ask you to read my future and you say, hands tracing the […]
Babies in Reverse by Ray Stiefvater
The old people,
the beautiful people —
Scene from a food court by Alokesh Duttaroy
The Korean girl offers a chicken sampler on a toothpick, grinning.
Dualisms by Alfred Lord Tennyson
Dualisms by Alfred Lord Tennyson Two bees within a chrystal flowerbell rocked Hum a lovelay to the westwind at noontide. Both alike, they buzz together, Both alike, they hum together Through and through the flowered heather. Where in a creeping cove the wave unshocked Lays itself calm and wide, Over a stream two birds of […]
Makers of the Moon by Rick Wilcok
From what I could gather, the sunset had disappeared
No golden slivers shaking across the depths
On the border line by Inas Essa
A poem about struggle by Inas Essa
I’m worried about you by Angela Carrano
Angela Carrano lives in Sag Harbor, New York. She recently graduated from Roger Williams University with a degree in Political Science.
Nocturne by Sheila Luna
Sheila Luna studied poetry and nonfiction writing at Arizona State University. Her work has appeared in Sotto Voce Magazine and she is currently writing a memoir
The Nephew Nature Trail by Marianne MacRae
A cartoonish stop,
your magpie eye caught
Emotions in Exile by Shailendra Chauhan
Shailendra Chauhan (b 1954) is a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering
It Gets Late Before It Gets Dark by Whitney Walters
I wait for the rain.
Aubade by Molly Kirschner
Molly Kirschner is a rising sophomore at Bennington College; she studies literature and drama. She is an avid poet, author, dramatist, and journalist, who has been published
Sausalito by Thomas Boyd
The talk this morning is about the weather
Vespertine by Lauren Payne
Lauren Payne is a Bay Area misfit transplant, originally from Los Angeles, CA. Her work has been published in various online literary journals as well as in print