Honor
By Mark Trechock
Turning back and forth
from page one to page eight,
where the world news collides
with the hardware ads,
the breakfast dishes not yet cleared,
my father said students at … Continue reading→
Writes Robert Wynne: The Sonnetoum is, as you might have been able to guess, a cross between a Sonnet and a Pantoum. The form is 14 lines with 10 syllables per line, like a Sonnet. And it uses 7 repeating … Continue reading→
Writes Brendan Constantine: Gail Gauldin Moore is a quiet veteran of L.A.’s scene. Never a schmoozer, uninterested in the fame game, Moore has nevertheless endured as a true sister for the cause. She dates her career as a … Continue reading→
The lone rose
(After the lone rose seen in the Belgium airport bombing photos)
By Lind Grant-Oyeye
When winter comes and predator bears also find rest,
when transient snow mountains pile on prairie lands
and we … Continue reading→
The Road of Death
By Geosi Gyasi
the meat that scattered
across the road was human
flesh after all. that morning,
the ruling party had come to
our village to launch
a newly-tarred road.
before … Continue reading→