L. J. Callis shares his poem "Rest, Our Separation is Temporary"
“Appreciate The Present” by L. J. Callis
just for a moment pause...
“Red Dawn” Written and Performed by Miles Morrison
Miles Morrison shares his poem "Red Dawn"
“Bigger Picture” by L. J. Callis
one loses sight of the little things...
“Better Than Dead” by Dalton Palmer
I am on my feet; boss on my back-- just won’t cut me any slack. With only few hours of sleep, Contemplating on taking this leap. Not sure how I got down this path I was led. All I know is that it is at least better than dead. Sometimes I feel as if this... Continue Reading →
“The Sleazy Politician’s Tale (in the style of Geoffrey Chaucer)” by Heather Chamberlain
For years he’s lived in confusion, unable to escape the delusion that he doesn’t belong here; he never did. Despite his efforts, he’s unable to rid himself of this sour cognition: that something strange separates him from the people he’s been with all this time. Something’s permeated and poisoned his mind. Whatever it is, it’s... Continue Reading →
“My People” by L. J. Callis
i’m unfamiliar yet i feel familiar...
“Shadow” by Heather Chamberlain
On the ground a familiar shadow is cast; a scene I recall from a distant past. Sunlight dances, tree branches sway- out the window I gaze unto a previous day. The shadow grows angry, and larger, and still larger. I lean closer to the window sill. It looms over a child; overbearing. Spit erupts from... Continue Reading →
“time.(a)temporal” by Jonathan Pettyjohn
a temporal Atemporal
“Insert Title Here” by Amanda Hawkins
Have you ever wanted to write an amazing title, but all you could think of was something lackluster like Romeo and Juliet, Emma, or Tom Sawyer? Well, okay. Maybe titles do not make or break true masterpieces, but fast forward to the Information Age, where many different distractions compete for readers’ attention, especially in online... Continue Reading →
