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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, […]


The Erasure of Sunset

01.01.14 Posted in today's words by

Steven Minchin’s most recent poem to appear here was … It’s Hard, It Seems, to Leave Right (July 2013). The Erasure of Sunset By Steven Minchin West Hollywood blinked out in front of us Two short flashes of sparking blue then black As the play land disappeared atop the hill Random and sudden We rolled […]


All the Dead

12.31.13 Posted in today's words by

Corey Mesler’s most recent collection of poetry, Our Locust Years, was recently released by Unbound Content. He is the author of many novels, chapbooks, poetry collections, and short story collections. You can (and should!) read more about him at his blog.   All the Dead By Corey Mesler All the dead who died and I […]


Rail Station at Midnight

12.30.13 Posted in today's words by

Souvik Chakraborty is a student of engineering who loves writing poetry. Rail Station at Midnight By Souvik Chakraborty Nox spreads her wings a bit too soon, And I watch the grim night advance. The last local train departs silently. Life again becomes a game of chance. The clear sky is suddenly beclouded. The lonely moon […]


Whispers of Wilderness

12.29.13 Posted in today's words by

KJ Hannah Greenberg’s most recent poem to appear here was It’s Easier to Sneak Boys In (October 2013). Her new collection of poetry, Citrus-Inspired Ceramics was recently released by Aldrich Press and is available at Amazon. Whispers of Wilderness By KJ Hannah Greenberg Public libraries, moon-faced lovers, Large portions of the general public, Especially folks […]


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