Harry Edgar Palacio: It’s Funny What the Fuchsia Sky Can Do

A memory of summer today and this tender poem, Harry Edgar Palacio’s “It’s Funny What the Fuchsia Sky Can Do,” which appears also in his full-length collection Sutras of Tiny Jazz:

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Sheree Winslow: Postcards from My Future Self: Hurricane Mills, Tennessee

There’s a trembling in and beneath the roadway and we’re sharing quick this flash by Sheree Winslow [>>], who is time-traveling, “Postcards from My Future Self: Hurricane Mills, Tennessee“:

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Allison Janicki: Dreamscape

Many corners to round, dear Reader, and many to fly above. We’re aflutter, sharing this drawing by Allison Janicki [>>], Dreamscape:

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Maame Blue: Calling

Pick up that handset or tap the handset icon, Readers, it’s the time of the year in which we read Maame Blue’s [>>] full-voiced small essay, “Calling“:

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B.B.P. Hosmillo: I Don’t Lay Hold of People Anymore Except the Importance of Being Wrong

We’re feeling renewed after crawling out of it as the solstice nears, dear Reader, so enjoy today this poem by B.B.P. Hosmillo, “I Don’t Lay Hold of People Anymore Except the Importance of Being Wrong“:

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