Poetry

  • Perfect Fit by Sheryl Nantus

    compatible blood
    excellent genes on both sides

  • Untitled Zombiku by Joshua Gage

    shattered stained glass
    through the barricade of pews

  • Clockwork Bird by Lucien Spelman

    Clockwork birdy
    turned his little brass head

  • Dead Again Tomorrow by T.J. Tranchell

    But not this time.
         Woke up still in the bag.
              The black plastic cocoon you know

  • The Pedagogy of the Possessed by Howie Good

    But he isn’t drunk; he’s merely over-prepared. In the faculty lounge the older teachers laugh at his earnestness.

  • Phone Lines by R. J. Walker Miller

    Before a neighbor stopped by and found her
    With her right ear resting between Q and P

  • On Its Own by A. K. Sykora

    The sun rolled back and forth again as day resumed its size;
    The moon refused to note the loss of moody lovers’ eyes;

  • Sentry by Greg Schwartz

    peering ‘round the bedroom door
    down the hallway

  • Spacewalk by Sheryl Nantus

    across
    the inside
    of my helmet

  • Don’t put off tomorrow by Brian Rosenberger

    should have been
    the last time

  • Lahnee Chee’s Orange Orchard on Mars by Cathy Buburuz

    born of precious seeds
    from a single Mandarin orange
    brought from the homeland afar

  • Dambala by Sarah Wagner

    An eternity passes, I’m beyond fighting
    Patiently waiting for the moment,

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