by JL Jacobs | Jun 22, 2018 | Poetry
Art: Gesture by Allen Forrest TURTLES, BIRDS, AND OTHERS (Observational Haiku) Turtles 9/10/16 a big turtle crawls on the base of the river, a school of small fish 9/23/16 the big turtle sits on a rock in the river as the water flows ...
by JL Jacobs | Jun 20, 2018 | Short Fiction
Art: What becomes of the broken tartlet by Adam De Ville IMPLOSION What’s coming down is not freezing rain but diffuse flakes melting on the panes of the kitchen window. The rain that they predicted has probably arrived and passed in the course of the night. Footsteps...
by JL Jacobs | Jun 18, 2018 | Music
Art: The End by kerry rawlinson, @kerryrawli WHAT DID YOU DO IN THE WAR, DADDY? About the author: Rollin Jewett is an award winning playwright, screenwriter, singer/songwriter, poet, author and photographer. His screenwriting credits include “Laws of Deception” and...
by JL Jacobs | Jun 15, 2018 | Poetry
Art: Back View by Alexander Chubar NOTHING UNUSUAL A new study was issued on Tuesday on the institutionalization of cruel and unusual punishment, and fake news, hatred, and stupidity which concluded what some leaders went through as middle school students imbued...
by JL Jacobs | Jun 13, 2018 | Poetry
Art: Through the Looking Glasses by Rebecca Oet OVERHEARD As evening sneaks around the house, the ironing board and kitchen sink gossip about your first kiss. Inexplicable – how they understand the intimacy of wind-brushed clouds; how, in this chartreuse spring,...