by webmaster_manager | Jun 18, 2024 | Poetry
POETRY This is an Intersection by Celia Easton Koehler Illustration by Annabelle Bullock this is an intersection the picnic table arranges spaceconstructs a room gravel island between street and railroad towing enforced at all times once red now pink tow truck...
by webmaster_manager | May 2, 2024 | Poetry
POETRY Parasaurolophus Song by Jasper Beck Photo by Viggo Beck Parasaurolophus Song maybe like a saxophone playedthrough cranial crest, crooningheartthrob blues, but scaled up,so much bigger than us, we assumethey ruled the earth. maybe like a bull elk bugle, a...
by webmaster_manager | Apr 25, 2024 | Poetry
POETRY Newberry Lava Love by Kit Evans Photo by Daniel Tankersley Newberry Lava Love Lemon vodka on the lips, your huge handwrapped around my whole fist, hurdlingthrough forested slopes in my Jeep.The pines end. Pocked rock starts.Petrified lava flows from 7,000 years...
by webmaster_manager | Apr 25, 2024 | Essay
Essay Morning Swim by Todd Davis Illustration by Annabelle Bullock Morning Swim She comes to the water, as mountain deer do, never fully trusting each step. An older doe. No fawns with her. Perhaps she’s laid them down, licked as much scent from them as she can, and...
by webmaster_manager | Feb 29, 2024 | Poetry
POETRY BY Trinity Herr Photo by Camden Jones Controlled Burning It blisters down to boundaries —marked and measured. Dig the fire lines wide — wider, even, that the breadth of our campfire,the metal ring circling it —these rounds we rest on. Whoever’s in charge,...