by JL Jacobs | Jan 12, 2022 | Art, Poetry
Art: Shore of Fancies by Alexey Adonin Oklahoma Tankas #1Ice storm. Close your eyes:the wind through the last high leavesin the trees could besquirrels scouring nutshells or birdspacing limbs, warming themselves. #2October, summerstill a stifling dinner...
by JL Jacobs | Dec 15, 2021 | Art, Poetry
Art: onewerk by Alex Duensing On the Ghost of a Boy Returning to Newark(For children of mixed backgrounds everywhere.) When you are deadsometimes an airplane,like the land,will fly across those sleeping spacesbeating many bicycles along the way.Gold.Your father...
by JL Jacobs | Dec 1, 2021 | Art, Poetry
Art: En t’attenda by Nelly Sanchez Poetry in Motion Meander the morning after, rogue poet — irreverent, rotten, broken — like Jesus — detachable The writer behind will cut out — early Glued to current time she veers away...
by JL Jacobs | Nov 24, 2021 | Art, Poetry
Art: Evening Road by Oksana Reznik The Brian Head Fire Deer and a few pronghorn wander onto Main Street and chew petunias from the planter boxes. Hooves scratch on the asphalt. A shadow extends until the sun is a solid red coin without a face. The...
by JL Jacobs | Nov 17, 2021 | Art, Poetry
Art: Tree by Sabrina Jovic i like when the back of the house gets warm in the afternoon and the gnats gather around the prickly pear like it is a deity to be encircled by prayer. i find it hard to not swaddle your love. close my palms in on it. i have no...
by JL Jacobs | Nov 10, 2021 | Art, Poetry
Art: Flanders Fields by Karen Dover There Is Some Beginning Frame There is some beginning, and I cried into darkness–a newborn star into space. And, as I was cast out to rest among numbers and angles of description, I was distant like a...