Sam Lane: Smoke in WA, September 2020

Oh reader, time may not be a flat circle, but it certainly has a certain history, for certain. Let’s get our birds un-flocked with this crucial one from Same Lane, “Smoke in WA, September 2020”:

This poem first appeared in SC 9.2, available in print and ebook formats over in our store. Read on!

ali lanzetta: wishbones

Today’s share is calcium and all its flying buttresses, Reader, the remains that fuel a spell: ali lanzetta’s [>>] “wishbones.”

This essay appears in Storm Cellar #7.1, nicknamed “Back Fire,” available in delicious print and ebook editions in our store. Read on!

Jason Morphew: My Youth

We’re back in action, Dear Readers! The next issue, #8.1, is coming soon, and to whet your appetite here’s a poem that first appeared in Storm Cellar 6.2, Jason Morphew’s “My Youth“:

This poem from SC 6.2 is available in print and ebook formats. Read on!

Beth McDermott: Strip-Mall Bakery

The corn is waist-high even up here in the upper midwest, O Doughty Readers, high up over our uppers, and we’re well aware of the eerie aerial view of the landscape, yes we are, young as we are. Today’s share from Beth McDermott lays it all out:

Beth McDermott - Strip-Mall Bakery [sample]

This poem originally appeared in SC 4.1 [ P | E ]. Subscribers get mad karma, and you can shop our issues thisaway. Read on!