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!

Suzanne Cody: Adultish (Yes)

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 ebookRead on!

Dallas Crow: The Sleepers

Oh, to sit in some dubiously-wiped-down public massage chairs again, dear Reader! To breathe the conditioned air between the Book Bath and the Pretzel Kang. We love Dallas Crow’s [>>] sleepers:

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

Meher Ali: The Old Woman

Oh it’s aged to perfection, Reader, today’s flash share, so attend well — here’s Meher Ali’s “The Old Woman.”

This flash originally appeared in Storm Cellar 6.3, available in our storeRead on!

B. Woods: A Little Remedy, Which Won’t Work

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!