Water Island
Water Island by Howard Moss Finally, from your house, there is no view; The bay’s blind mirror shattered over you And Patchogue took your body
Water Island by Howard Moss Finally, from your house, there is no view; The bay’s blind mirror shattered over you And Patchogue took your body
One Little Good Thing About It by Patricia Smith We wanted shredded silk on our job-greased heads, poised to be dramatically kinked by several versions
the gates of Heaven are shot to Hell by Halifax at each others throat it’s hard to tell someone they’re being judgmental without sounding judgmental
Just a Swingin’ by Kenneth Sibbett Goddammit Eric, shit..,now,… what am I going to tell Ellen? This is just like you, a selfless cocksucker who
Inbred Hick Fucks by David Rutter The inbred hick fucks picked me up, Wet and weary, looking like something The cats dragged out in the
The Pomegranate by Kristina England A woman, cross-legged, leans over, bites fruit. Water-laden pulp slides down her chin. She waits for her date to cough,
The Pools by Bethan Roberts Serpent’s Tail Publishing – ISBN – 9781846686511 281 Pages – £7.99 The Pools looks at the death of Robert, a
This Morning I Could Do A Thousand Things by Robert Hedin I could fix the leaky pipe Under the sink, or wander over And bother
My Soulmate Finds Implausible How the Glitter Got In My Back Hair by William Merricle A star ejects a prominence under pretext of grace. The
STURGEON’S LAW APPLIED[1] by Mark Sargent An organ shaped swimming pool full of raw chicken livers and a high dive with a poet perched but