Let’s be admissive, shall we? Let’s acknowledge and slide sideways out of cowardice, with Kelly Fordon’s [>>] “White Women Flinging Cans of Paint at the Wall“:
This poem first appeared in SC 7.2, available in our shop as an ebook. Read on!
Let’s be admissive, shall we? Let’s acknowledge and slide sideways out of cowardice, with Kelly Fordon’s [>>] “White Women Flinging Cans of Paint at the Wall“:
This poem first appeared in SC 7.2, available in our shop as an ebook. Read on!
We’re flashing rare today, Reader, so here are two poems starting and stopping at exactly the right moments, Natalia Prusinska’s “Strange” and “Dry Orgasm”:
This poem first appeared in SC 7.2, available in our shop as an ebook. Read on!
We’re coming around again, Reader, won’t you ride with us? Here’s a flash by Regina Ernst [>>] we wanted to see again and again, “Vuelta“:
This flash piece first appeared in SC 7.2, available in our shop as an ebook. Read on!
It’s your place, Reader, to find how your place is yours, how you are of and in this place for as long as you are of and in it, so take heart in Jasmyn DiMeglio’s “How I Learned to Be Gay Here“:
This poem first appeared in SC 7.2, available in our shop as an ebook. Read on!
Make your choices, Reader, choose to read this poem by Suzanne Cody, who sees you from the future side in “Adultish (Yes)“:
This poem first appeared in SC 7.2, available in our shop as an ebook. Read on!