A relationship like cocaine
A relationship like cocaine by Kathryn Hayes Intense highs, peaking briefly And then the dipping, suffocating lows. A constant craving for a sniff, a bump,
A relationship like cocaine by Kathryn Hayes Intense highs, peaking briefly And then the dipping, suffocating lows. A constant craving for a sniff, a bump,
Living Tree by R. Morgan It’s said they planted trees by graves to soak up spirits of the dead through roots into the growing wood.
LIQUOR GUSHED by Richard Jay Shelton Liquor gushed Over Rotted ochre teeth Passed A parched lip To drip To the chin Where it dropped To
Joyce Carol Oates Tweets Writing Advice Joyce Carol Oates took to the twittersphere to relay some friendly advice on how to write more prolifically. See
Flimsy past (paint it black) by Harutyun Catalyst Int. Bedroom. we see a male and a female sitting naked on the bed, and beside them
You Can’t Kiss And Smile At The Same Time by William Merricle love’s burnt crust hurtles through the heavens shred-faced angels laugh at perturbation’s edge
Three Miles Deep by Julian DeWees Tremble Quiver Synchronistic shockwave Elated and kind On the swivel Architects’ abode Blood-sweat-tears-brimstone-shy Rebar-bent Concrete-bound Imprisoned and flighty Delinquent
Review of Apathy and other Small Disasters by Paul Neilan St Martin’s Griffin Publishing, ISBN 978 0 312 352196 Paper-back – 231 Pages by Ben
Collectivists In Individuals Clothing by Timothy Bearly I don’t want a nation of thinkers, I want a nation of workers —John D. Rockefeller He approached
I Wish You Well on Your Transmigration; A Comparison of Two Poems by Cerebella by Matt Ronquillo There is an energy that resonates when a