
Poetry from Kristen Wheatley
Photo by Henry Be The Dandelion Assimilate into the green pastures Expand your yellow bloom sprouted from the freed seed growth is your doom. To open up and show your beauty, but the world calls you a weed so, you confine yourself only to then grow 170 wings. . . Kristen Wheatley resides in Frankfort, […]

Fiction from Danny Powell
Photo by Matthew Henry Gunshine State Roger went to a gun show. He went to a gun show and bought a gun. He went to a gun show and bought a gun to protect himself. He went to a gun show and bought a gun to protect himself and his family. He went to a […]

Fictions from J. Bradley
Photo by Ajeet Mestry From Teenage Wasteland: An American Love Story When you (or your tumors make you) drift off to sleep during class, you see another classroom, with the Math teacher on TV talking about how to calculate a body count during a war where American lives are lost, how the bodies with the […]

Poetry from Nicholas Gore
Photo by Paul Green What Fools May Dream I’ve followed this trail of footprints and retraced my steps through the snow. A recurring dream that has fallen as I slept each night before. I may be as much of a fool as anyone who dares trust the night remain outside, though it often lifts open […]