After the Latest Mass Shooting
By Janet Barry
That it rains today, in sullen spits, grey
pouring over the mountains, mist
clinging to the half mast flag oozing out
her red white and blue in drops … Continue reading→
The Shine on the Road’s Blacktop When it Rains
By Erin Wilson
It’s 2016. South, Trump’s just been elected.
Here, thank God, after Harper (no … Continue reading→
What Would Rumi Do?
By Nahal Jamir
“All day I think about it, then at night I say it.
Where did I come from, and what am I supposed to be doing?”
… Continue reading→
By Jeff Knight
How We Met
It’s the middle of the night, early autumn of 1982. A bunch of college kids and a couple of grad students — the coaches and members of the UNC speech team — are … Continue reading→