This Side of Awkwardness
By John Garmon
I have become a human body
All this time I was a terrorist
My dialogue was switched at birth
The pelting sleet flew off my window
Blots of … Continue reading→
By Victor D. Infante
Part Nine
I wipe the blood from the mirror, then check the time. Almost midnight. Like I said, “The Witching Hour.” Vegas money she’s a traditionalist.
I stop and … Continue reading→
By Jeffrey R. DeRego
Part seven
I wake up to harsh fluorescent lights. My right arm is handcuffed to a hospital bed. The soft perpetual bleeping of machinery fills the room. I get … Continue reading→
Everything Will Blossom
By Colin Dodds
Midway through life, I got a flat tire
on a search for a soul, which backfired
I can’t consult
the paintings of faceless kings in the hall
And the statues make … Continue reading→
By Gary Phillips
Part Six
Felix Strangeways was brought to tears as he stood with the other patrons to give conductor Gustavo Dudamel and the musicians of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra a … Continue reading→