Joel Peckham: Phys-Ed

O Reader, the Autumn pops of collar bones and skull bones colliding are amongst us. Or is that rugby? Nevertheless, join a third and more exuberant sport with this blue-ribbon prose poem by Joel Peckham from the archive: “Phys-Ed.”

Joel Peckham - Phys-Ed [sample]

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Christine Bettis: Lots

Dear Readers, September and sundering, a disillusionment or a destruction (something like that), a gain of sorts, long run, well after, scintillating to the point of retinal burn-in. We are so electrified to share today’s prose poem by Christine Bettis, “Lots“:

Christine Bettis - Lots [sample]

This poem appears in our sparkling-new Storm Cellar #4.3, in print here with downloads over there. Read on!

Vanessa Couto Johnson: four poems

From the not-so-lang-syne times of SC 3.2, we’re happy to reproduce these well-wired negatives and abstracts of life incidents, four poems by Vanessa Couto Johnson: “en(try),” “k(itch)en,” “(sw)um,” and “anon.”

Vanessa Couto Johnson - four poems [sample-2]

 

 

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Justine Chan: Mastermind

Today we’re sneaking in a prose poem from SC 2.2 by multitalented artist Justine Chan: “Mastermind.” We hereby award this poem the Best Use of Shoulderhorse Award. Seriously:

Justine Chan - Mastermind[sample]

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!