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In praise of earnestness
by Erin Schallmoser
sometimes you wake up in the morning and all you can know is the dark magic of still being alive
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2 poems
by Duane Anderson
It’s laundromat time, washing the winter coats,
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my attempt at washing winter away -
5 scenes
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Writing Prompt, VIII.
How do you keep going despite the heaviness of the world?
This month, we warmly invite you to send us your thoughts, in the form of writing or visual art or basically anything, on the theme of hope.
As usual, our prompts are only here to help inspire you and don’t have an expiration date, so feel free to join anytime within the open windows of our call for submissions.
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Goodbye, for now
by K Weber
A month ago my hand was a fist
and then it slowly opened and wrote poems.
Read More »It slowly opened like a morning glory
morning; briefly invited everyone to look
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As Red as That Which Connects Us All
by Alex Gibson
Red as an axe-wound gouge to the heart
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Red as the bloodshed too soon to depart
Red as the smouldering left on pale flesh
Red as the raw ire choking veiled breath
Red as the razor lain still by the tub
Red as the rosary drowning in blood
Red as the knuckles of wallpaper white
Red as the bathroom’s shattered pull-light
Red as the flash of a chamber’s last blow
Red as the ink on emergency room notes. -
3 poems
One moment I stare at the screen
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as blank & empty as a zen void,
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Revisit Life
by Carlos Daniel Martinez
Read More »I want to go to a desert,
Where nothing can bother me,
Where I won’t bump into anything,
To close my eyes for minutes walking for miles,
To anywhere where I don’t have it planned out,
My eyes shall not guide me anywhere,
It shall be my mind.
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What Have We Learned
by John Tessitore
for Emma
Today the sun was a friend,
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a hand on the shoulder,
like a father.

