Terrell Jamal Terry: Hide and Seek a Citrus Boat

Fresh off Storm Cellar 4.1, it’s spectacular cold comfort from hot poet Terrell Jamal Terry: “Hide and Seek a Citrus Boat.” Support the author and the magazine—purchase a copy in savory print and sweet ebook formats. Read on!

Terrell Jamal Terry - Hide and Seek a Citrus Boat

Dominika Bednarska: Light Moves

Rising from the archive like giant kelp from the continental shelf, here’s “Light Moves,” by poet & performer Dominika Bednarska [>>].

Dominika Bednarska - Light Moves [sample]

 

“Light Moves” appeared in SC 2.2 — our first “Women” theme issue. Consider supporting Storm Cellar by purchasing an issue in print or ebook format: over here. Read on!

Harmony Button: two poems

Oh my goodness, readers! In SC 4.1 we present two wild poems by Harmony Button [>>]. Whatever breaks down and slumps into the future, we have these mobile platforms for thought, for decision, for moments of joy. Sing legs, sing paws:

Harmony Button - two poems[sample]

 

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Alejandro EscudĂ©: A Moving Thing Without Legs

Coming out in Storm Cellar 4.1, Alex EscudĂ©’s “A Moving Thing Without Legs” will get you to the sea, one way or another, mermaider way:

Alejandro Escudé - A Moving Thing Without Legs[sample]

 

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John Abbott: Asylum Lake

Get away from whatever slumps your July. Refresh. Seek “Asylum Lake” by John Abbott, sluiced down from our archives:

John Abbott - Asylum Lake [sample]

This poem originally appeared in Storm Cellar 2.1. Download a current or back issue here, or get the slick ‘n’ pretty print version, and support our artists! Or send us your most surprising work over thisaway. Or both.

Publication deets for issue 4.1 are forthcoming, so stay alive, campers. Read on!