by JL Jacobs | Dec 23, 2019 | Short Fiction
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by JL Jacobs | May 10, 2019 | Short Fiction
Art: Fragments I by Linda Chapman SHIN AEJA’S DREAM Amid a growth of lush green moss and grass, with scattered islands and valleys of pebbles, sand, and stones, the ladybug crawled determinedly up the fern, her smooth red shell with black spots glowing...
by JL Jacobs | May 1, 2019 | Poetry
Art: Nikolas Karathanasis I SAW A KITTEN DEAD ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON I saw a kitten dead on Tuesday afternoon, lying in the shade of the bright green trees in the corner by the bridge and the river, where the garbage trucks come every week, eyes closed,...
by JL Jacobs | Apr 8, 2019 | Short Fiction
Art: Cyril Larvor THE SPARROW The party functionary went down the stairs of the metro at Victory Station. He came to the fare gate, where a female clerk in uniform was standing. She looked at his flag badge, accepted his ticket, and placed it in a slot. He made his...
by JL Jacobs | Feb 4, 2019 | Poetry
Art: Patchwork abstract with turquoise by Kerry Ramirez 7/24/18 (OBSERVATIONAL HAIKU) 9:57 a grey butterfly hovers over the fronds of watermelon leaves 10:16 a small four-year-old child plays with a heavy rock shaped like a raindrop 10:19...