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!
The rain passed, or come again, or worried the horizon today, didn’t it? Here’s a poem by S.A. Leger [>>] for the remains we observe and don’t observe, “Blemishes on a mouse carcass“:
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!
We’re close to the quick, Dear Reader, our flash contest is closing soon, so delve in soonest this delight by Susanna Space [>>], “Absence No. 4.”
This flash appears in Storm Cellar #7.2, nicknamed “Strong Water,” available in delicious print and ebook editions in our store. Read on!
Here we autumn, Reader, and it’s looking like rain or perhaps sun in the far distance, it’s wet whatever it is, it’s William Stratton’s “Our Speckled Sides.”
This poem originally appeared in Storm Cellar 6.3, available in our store. Read on!