I don’t know why I inflict physical wounds upon myself I only end up ashamed and embarrassed and wishing I was somebody else I wear long …
You Have Forgotten by Avantika Singhal
There was a time when we tattled about life’s trifles and patriarchal tribulations over scones and coffee. Did you forget that time? Of course, you …
What I Heard by Bradley Samore
Whatever the cause deforestation animal abuse education reform first I learned about the issue then what I discovered enraged me and I burned at how …
The Void in Her Heart by Giorgia Bertola
She always smiled in her pics She held purses with nothing inside, Wore shiny sunglasses that Covered her eyes. They saw her and they liked …
The Song of Eternal Summer by Jessica Zimmerman
Anyone can tell you what heat sounds like. A steady, thrumming hum that fades in and out In and out It’s the song sung by …
Places by Danielle Hagerty
You’re walking up your normal stairs, smokey brown and old chipped, and you turn right at the top and into the bathroom, when the light …
Infectious by Marlee John
It was infectious. Everything about him. Everything. Why did he smile like that? At me. At everything. Nothing was worth smiling about. Not like that. …
Fabric by Demelza
I place fabric over my skin not to cover up but to glorify. I am independent, powerful. I ask not for your attention, nor your …
Migration by Bradley Samore
My grandmother shows me pictures from her twenties and I’m shocked at how attractive she was You were really beautiful I say and she smiles …