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Hansel in Darkness

01.06.14 Posted in today's words by

Addy Robinson McCulloch is a freelance writer and editor whose clients include Pearson Education and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Her work has appeared in publications such as Redheaded Stepchild, 234, The Iodine Review, What MattersĀ (an anthology of poetry from Jacar Press), and Get Out of My Crotch: 21 Writers Respond to America’s War on Women’s Rights […]


Tornado

01.05.14 Posted in today's words by

Jean McLeod shows us the force of nature. Tornado By Jean McLeod No one expected betrayal before noon when supple air gave way to the metallic taste of an unleashed jinn who sparked fireworks from transformers and ran amok snapping trees one after the next until sound volleyed down the valley. Sharp slaps of wind […]


Lapse

01.04.14 Posted in today's words by

Cheryl A Van Beek’s most recent poem to appear here was Void (December 2013). Lapse Cheryl A Van Beek She used to lie awake at night imagining the names of her children and what they’d look like. Never did have any. From one end of her porch, the shrub never looks that tall. But whenever […]


Every Day at the Facility

01.03.14 Posted in today's words by

Patricia Deaton is a native of the foothills of North Carolina. Her poetry has been published in Your Daily Poem, Bay Leaves, and The Best of Poetry Hickory anthologies and she has won prizes for short fiction and poetry. From strong Irish ancestry (Killians and Carrigans), she is surrounded by song-writing and speech-writing siblings. Writing […]


Skin

01.02.14 Posted in today's words by

Perry L Powell is a systems analyst who lives and writes in College Park GA. His work has appeared or is forthcoming at A Handful of Stones, A Hundred Gourds, Atavic Poetry, Dead Snakes, Decades Review, Deep Water Literary Journal, Frogpond, Haiku Presence, Indigo Rising, Lucid Rhythms, Mobius The Journal of Social Change, Poetry Pacific, […]


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