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How Time Works on the Southern Plains

by Justin HuntI think of what it means to leave a childhood, / the death I’ll die when I shutter our house / and drive Mom away

Ars Poetica with Clickbait

by Rebecca FoustI’m sure it’s clickbait, a girl pulling and pulling / a line from a hole in the ice for what seems / like an hour

Blood and Ink

by Chris AtkinI decided a long time ago I wanted one tattoo. / A single image that screams of self, / meant to say all the things I cannot find the words for.

Glyphs of a Gentle Going

by B. Fulton JennesMy neighbor, a widower, vows / that his house will be / so death-cleaned on his demise / that his daughter’s only worry / will be to return the library book / laid to rest on his nightstand.

Checking Out

by Claire MatturroChecking out in a long line / my mind on what the hell / I’m fixing for supper / I notice the guy in front of / me has a gun strapped to his hip

Wandering Boy

by Jim GishWe did not have to turn off the radio. My father told the mechanics, Ron and Pete, that it had a burned out tube. They just nodded. They knew better.

Todd

by Matthew FarrellMy sister is dating a man I can’t stand. They’ve been together for eleven months. I keep a handwritten list of his faults that is ever expanding.

The Science Hour

by Paul ByallEarly was there to fix a well. He didn’t know much about the universe or the planets, but he knew about all there was to know about machinery.

Don’t Let Them See You

by AnonymousI will soon be pitching a debut novel, and I want to know how much of an issue my age will be to agents and publishers.

Distance

by Treena ThibodeauA week before the party, I text my newfound brother and sister about social distancing. The wording has to be right; I don’t want to sound uptight.Page 1 of 2412345...1020...Next »Last » It all began around a campfire…

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is meant to be heard as well as read, and in fact words were vocalized eons before they were ever committed to clay or parchment. Storytelling began around campfires. We seek prose and poetry that continue the tradition.

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