Purpose

By Alex Carrigan What is your purpose here on Earth? If only that were easy to tell. It’s easy to tell if you only knew how important the seconds before the answer are. The seconds before the answer are the last chance to rethink the steps that brought you to this stage. The steps that

Death is a Needle

By Corey Mesler Death is a needle that sews your last thought to your best day and you are thankful for some- thing to wear in the after- life. Corey MeslerCorey Mesler has been published in numerous anthologies and journals including Poetry, Gargoyle, Five Points, Lunch Ticket, Good Poems American Places, and New Stories from the South. He has

Phases

By J. Chester Johnson What separation? I know it when darkness sheds Its faintest glimmer. What elevation? I know it by its likely Descent and laughter. What resolution? I know it exists somewhere Between once and now. J Chester JohnsonJ. Chester Johnson is a notable poet and nonfiction writer, whose recent books are St. Paul’s Chapel & Selected

Mt. Etna in the Wind

By Susana H. Case And among the bits of leftover lava that nip at her feet because she didn’t heed instructions to wear enclosed shoes, she secretly scatters the ashes of her mother— illicit without permit—who always loved vacations in Sicily. The wind, sharp as slag, throws itself against skin, and it makes people swarm

I Set You Free

By Kendra Whitfield -after Chris Abani It has taken me forty years to understand: You wanted to go as much as we wanted you gone. There is no shame in truth. Only in the lies we tell to make others less uncomfortable. I haven’t slept through the night since your body was found – I

Hoping to Arrive

By Richard Levine A barking arrowhead of geeseshot the moon on a rainy night.Warm and dry in our dreams, we heardtheir barks and wet-feathered crossing,and shivered and held each otheragainst their miles of drenching risk. They could have been war or climaterefugees, fleeing from the ruinsof once happy, fruitful lives.Or like us, glimpsing ourselves inshop

Collateral damage in 2017

By A.D. Capili “President Duterte said kill the addicts, and the addicts died. He said kill the mayors, and the mayors died. He said kill the lawyers, and the lawyers died. Sometimes the dead weren’t drug dealers or corrupt mayors or human rights lawyers. Sometimes they were children, but they were killed anyway, and the