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JUDACULLA ROCK
by Don Russ North CarolinaState Archaeological Site 31JK3 The heavens mapped? The spent mind of a wanderer mapped back upon his silent...

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Nov 23, 20201 min read


Chrysalis
by Maggie Edwards She was old⎼so old she crusted over, and the crust smelt like decay⎼that senior home reek of fish bones and too long...

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Nov 20, 20201 min read


The Architect Disbelieves
by Anna Elkins Beneath Rue d’Enfer, Paris There is no weather down here. It’s old & warm, always. The lantern light soaks into stone, the...

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Nov 18, 20201 min read


Relics
by J C Scharl I. It’s water does this to wood: petrifies the honeyed grain so time runs off the light-shot stone like rain, leaving...

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Nov 16, 20201 min read


In Front of the Candles
by Jane Beal My dearest friend did not die when I was in España, despite the brain surgery – a fact worth remembering. I had felt so...

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Nov 13, 20201 min read


The Deer
by Brandi Willis Schreiber I write to you, for the first time, after the year’s long ache. Do you remember our walk ending in ochre...

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Nov 11, 20201 min read


Secret Midtown Garden
by LindaAnn LoSchiavo Our first apartment bordered ugly Hell’s Kitchen, a place for hanging your head out The window, yelling for...

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Nov 9, 20201 min read


A Plague of Emmanuels
by Chris Haven It came first to the waters. The shores thicken, nothing like life. Frogs, lice, biting flies. The buzz then the darkening...

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Nov 6, 20201 min read


As It Should Be
by DonD.S. Martin When diverse colours in a forest blend the greens like olive emerald lime & jade the yellow of the daisies which...

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Nov 4, 20201 min read


Transfiguration
by Amy Nemecek We followed him to the top of this great, high Mountain, grew heavy-eyed, footsore. I stuck one of those barking dogs into...

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Nov 2, 20201 min read


House
by Ace Boggess No cable TV. No internet. No power this morning. Gas leak, gas leak, gas leak— how the walls begin to speak through their...

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Oct 26, 20201 min read


Psalm for the Fallen Women
by Laura Sweeney For the French teacher who drank herself into oblivion; for the nurse who couldn’t go through the courts because she was...

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Oct 6, 20201 min read


Sober
By Marjorie Maddox “If then we have angels, let us be sober, as though we were in the presence of tutors; for there is a demon present...

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Oct 5, 20201 min read


One Handful with Tranquility
by Laura Reece Hogan The time of April ticks onward outside, on the hills, in the chaparral, under sagebrush, an awakening from the ashes...

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Oct 2, 20202 min read


Communion
by Trivarna Hariharan Standing still— an autumn tree embraces the joy of all it receives from the earth. Trivarna Hariharan is a student...

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Sep 30, 20201 min read


Still Have Anger Issues with the Past
by Ace Boggess I dreamt my old boss into being. Twenty years invisible, & here she came, her unimpassioned face, stone jaw, tone flat as...

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Sep 23, 20201 min read


Descended into Hell
by Greg Huteson On the slate gray plain, paused when jabbed by rain bloodying as darts, I rub pricked parts hard with soggy hands, mull...

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Sep 14, 20201 min read


Duet
by Claude Wilkinson Anything miraculous, we try to rationalize, to explain in terms of less thrilling science. For example, I give you...

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Sep 1, 20201 min read


Lydia’s Song
By Laura Sweeney (Acts 16: 13-15) I am the merchant of purple cloth, washing and wishing well the women─ battered mad abandoned women. I...

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Aug 30, 20201 min read


Ode to Meditation
by Marjorie Maddox When all else goes, I welcome you in, pull you close; skin to skin. I welcome you in. Ban the banter. Skin to skin,...

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Aug 28, 20201 min read
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