Today’s poem comes from Sara Karim, a dizzying feast on a small bed of imagery, “Revival“:
This poem originally appeared in SC #8.1, available in print and ebook formats at our store. Read on!
Today’s poem comes from Sara Karim, a dizzying feast on a small bed of imagery, “Revival“:
This poem originally appeared in SC #8.1, available in print and ebook formats at our store. Read on!
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!
One thing about social distancing, we think, and just to make today’s share topical, though it need not be, it’s timeless, is, you have less of this tiny, moist interaction so carefully sliced and splayed upon the plate for our delectation: by Lindsay Reeve, here’s an honorable mention from our 2019 flash contest, “Cake.”
This flash appears in Storm Cellar #8.2, nicknamed “Sisal,” available in delicious print and ebook editions in our store. Read on!
Today’s share gives us as much as a signed jersey or a well-loved prop, a commemorative thimble or a mud-rusted spur. Do enjoy, Reader, this poem of Ari Wolff’s, “Any Object Can Become Memorabilia“:
This prose poem appeared in Storm Cellar #5.2, available from our store in print and ebook format; click current for the latest, and subscribe for more like this. & read on.