July 14, 2018—to Pella, Iowa Dear Widow Silence, Yesterday in class, Paul, a peer, till he started to harass My rhymes, seemed astute. I don’t
First Girl on the Moon By Marc Alan Di Martino
First Girl on the Moon Her bedroom is a stellar nursery. Lights out, glows marshmallow. Orion’s belt studs the headboard as Saturn’s placid rings constrict
Boy in Nature By Max Saran
Boy in Nature The butterfly had cleaned his handsome teeth His mouth had clutched its insect face to bind Its wings over his face, fluttering
On Reading the Biography of Henry I: A Triolet By Jacob Riyeff
On Reading the Biography of Henry I: A Triolet In the failing evening’s light I read of England’s early, sturdy kings. To rest—for rest is
I Think I’ll Seek a Double-Life By Matt Dennison
I Think I’ll Seek a Double-Life I think I’ll seek a double life not lived as one nor murdered twice upon the ruin of daily
Two Poems By Russel Winick
The Complainer Inside a restaurant today I heard an angry woman say The meat she ordered was too scant In light of what she had
