Doug Bolling: Measurings

Winter has its depths, its benthic cold — or what we imagine to be cold after the manner of the unlit deep, which is really quite steady temperature-wise. What’s cold is the wind coming over the mountain. You’ve been there. Here’s Doug Bolling’s lonsdalite poem “Measurings“:

Doug Bolling - Measurings[sample]

This poem originally appeared in SC 3.1. Purchase a copy or download from our store. If you remember, subscribe. Read on!

Tom Howard: Ghosts

Preëmpting further procession of the celestial spheres, which probably is a lie anyway, here’s Tom Howard’s cold flash, “Ghosts“:

Tom Howard - Ghosts [sample]

“Ghosts” originally appeared in Storm Cellar 3.2 — order a fresh back issue or DL yr ebook, son. Subscribers keep us alive this link claims. Read on!

Autumn Jackson: Mis-Delivery

At this packaged and boxy time of the year, let’s cut the tape and peer inside this fiction from Storm Cellar 3.1, Autumn Jackson’s heartsomething tale of “Mis-Delivery.”

Autumn Jackson - Mis-Delivery [sample]

This story and others appear in SC 3.1. The latest issue, SC 4.1, is available as a lovely saddle-stitched journal, and as an ebook (perfect for last-minute literary gift-giving) — or both at a discount. Subscribers are bestful! That might even be a real word!

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Amanda Tumminaro: Disability

No holding back. Here’s Amanda Tumminaro’s “Disability.”

Amanda Tumminaro - Disability [sample]

This poem originally appeared in Storm Cellar 3.2. Purchase or download a copy from our store; or better yet: subscribe. Read on!

Oh Look, a Push Cart

This year we had some hard decisions to make — Pushcart Prize nominations are tough, because we love what we publish here at Storm Cellar. In no particular order:

Holy chocolate sauce these are amazing, sign me up for more, you might be saying. Sweet: go here to subscribe, or purchase & download issues direct from our store. Read on!