kerry rawlinson – Desert Storm

Desert  Storm “In this era of big brains, anything which can be done will be done — so hunker down.” —Galapagos, Kurt Vonnegut I once collected colored plastic tags from bread-bag wrappers. The myth was: they’d buy wheelchairs for Vets. When you’re young you long to be deceived to believe this good thing, or that, […]

Karen Paul Holmes – War Bride

War Bride I didn’t know, Mother, I didn’t know until after— when I read that dying’s not the time to bring up memories. The painkillers weren’t supposed to put you out, but you hallucinated— thumb and forefinger sewing the air, voice clear, Who’s the little boy in the corner? I thought it best to keep […]

Katherine Soniat – Orphan Joy

Orphan Joy Send Kuan Yin home to me, her words of compassion pressed between those ancient covers.           Mail her to the wrought-iron number nine nailed to my cottage where geese live all winter.       Know no more urgent words are written than these.      You are silent.            Wait still spilt in blue on my open palm.    And Kuan Yin walked the tracks with […]

Beth Copeland – Explication

Explication Unaware of his loss until a warm day when he wears shorts above a black titanium leg, I see him step onto a field of poppies or stumble upon a bomb outside of Basra, a limb blasted to bits. I try not to look, but my eye returns to the prosthesis beneath his desk […]

Sabrina Fedel – Zero

Zero She found my father hunched in a squat, hand outstretched, wet can of c-rations waiting to be licked clean both lost to the Philippines Clinging, like drops of rain or sweat, when the clap of intelligent life broke the canopy open, vines cracking into ribbon pieces floating and falling she hid burrowing a fox […]