Ask me again how I know about love & wings & other things no person should ever know. Find the words & spill them, dice …
Roses in the Dust by Katherine Du
He was an array of loosely fitted mirror slices, cutting and cold and exact like art, or the remains art made you leave behind. Sometimes …
Thursday’s Child by Emily Ward
Monday. Badly brewed tea and a scone I should’ve eaten by last Thursday. My boss tells me I’m drifting. I smile, or try to, until …
Emergency Room by Meggie Royer
When they ask you if his mouth was holy, tell ‘em you have always been capable of making miracles alone. Say amen then amend. Carpenters …
Gambled by Daniela Sordillo
I gambled, and I’m still trying to decide Whether I won, or Lost. I lost a decaying cadaver. Let the flies and maggots Thrive on …
Don’t Be Scared. Go. Love.
You will meet someone who will give a new definition to your name — like it suddenly means the whole universe and has room for every …
Fiona Apple’s Parting Advice for Every ‘I Know I Said Forever, But—’ by SaraEve
She is teaching me to play the piano, says this is the last thing she has for me. But I am all left handed, emotional, banging …
I Don’t Write Love Poems by Kiernan Norman
We didn’t bloom together the way we should have. We never eyed each other across neat soil; both self-conscious and self-righteous as we sipped the …
Red Jacket by Daniela Sordillo
I saw you today. You looked different to the last time I’d seen you. You looked different. But as we sat upstairs on the cold …