ContributorFeb 231 minHow Much Vengeance Is Enough? a Poem by Mark D. StuckyCan we exit this interlocked sequence of oppression and reflexive violence?
ContributorFeb 161 minBecoming Untouchable, a Prose Poem by Marcia W. Mount ShoopBecoming untouchable takes time. Start young. Instill quiet oppression. Reinforce the stakes, ignore the quakes, the terror. Regular...
ContributorFeb 91 minWhere There’s Smoke, a Poem by Donna PuccianiA sky bathed in haze veils the prairies, bringing another day of whitish-grey over corn and soybeans and the skyscrapers of Chicago.
ContributorFeb 22 minShe Lifts Her Burka, a Prose Poem by Alicia Viguer-EspertThis woman who shows me her lovely fifteen-year-old face, polished nails bright red, and the green eyes of a 1985 National Geographic cover.