Undying Light By Alexis Dejesus

Undying Light By: Alexis Dejesus
Banjo Baby By: Cydney Goodin

Banjo Baby By: Cydney Goodin
ROBERT E. LEE AND I HAVE A STARING CONTEST By Mary Kamara

ROBERT E. LEE AND I HAVE A STARING CONTEST By: Mary Kamara and a white person says racism is dead and a white person jokes about slavery and a white person lives unbothered and a white person screams about immigrants and a white person asks if I speak African and a white person touches what […]
Gratitude in Tens By: Taya Boyles

Gratitude in TensBy: Taya Boyles One body That sustains My impulse and reckless abandon Two sturdy legs That extend and root me when I am unstable Three faucets that run With clean water That cascades in ton At my convenience Four doors Locked and secured To embolden my expression Five fingers that Wrap around mine […]
Mother Nature, Me, and The Shared Art of Wallowing in Heartbreak By: Francesca Ott-McKay

Mother Nature, Me, and The Shared Art of Wallowing in HeartbreakBy: Francesca Ott-McKay Their yearning echoes, Lonesome cries heard through the trees. Soft, star-crossed bellbirds. Tears spill down moist skin Sickly wetwood out of elm, Burning the cracked bark.