Be observed, or don’t, but be aware of the space and the time of the clock, Reader, with this poem by Faiz Ahmad, “The Apartment“:
This poem originally appeared in SC #8.1, available in print and ebook formats at our store. Read on!
Be observed, or don’t, but be aware of the space and the time of the clock, Reader, with this poem by Faiz Ahmad, “The Apartment“:
This poem originally appeared in SC #8.1, available in print and ebook formats at our store. Read on!
A flash today, a family-oriented flash, if you’d like to read it that way, a flash about our stories, it’s Elaine Terranova’s “Peace“:
This flash first appeared in SC 7.2, available in our shop as an ebook. Read on!
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:
This flash first appeared in SC 7.2, available in our shop as an ebook. Read on!
Oh readers, the summer’s sloping down into the wide, wide bog of autumn, and we’re all glued to any good news we can find. We’re triply delighted to share this poem by Dorothy Chan [>>], lately of Honey Literary, “A-List Celebrities and Chinese Immigrant Families.”
This poem first appeared in SC 7.2, available in our shop in print and ebook formats. Read on!
Dear Reader, it’s been a discombobulating holiday, perhaps in a good way, perhaps otherwise. Tell us things, do tell. Here’s a very tonic prose poem by B. Woods — “A Little Remedy, Which Won’t Work“:
This poem originally appeared in SC 6.1, available as an ebook right here. Do subscribe for more intense gazes delivered to you. Read on!