Morrow Dowdle – The Gir- That Lost Its L

The Gir- That Lost Its L It didn’t happen all at once, but in chunks. The L’s first cut the parents scissoring the long hair. The Gir- started to be mistaken. The face not enough to carry its sex. No wonder the Gir- started to hate it—the hair. The face. The body with its brown […]

Molly Fisk – Even Rivers

Even Rivers It isn’t wanting to die it’s not even not wanting to keep living, it’s some other kind of absenteeism my spirit dreams about but they get all tangled up in those labyrinthine trails through my neocortex and give me a headache. What I want is no more burden, less exhaustion, some kind of […]

George Drew – Anecdote of the Rat

Anecdote of the Rat One night I saw a rat. A big rat. The biggest rat I’d ever seen. It was slinking along the gutter across the road from where I was. I was sitting on the porch. It was dusk. Light was fading like an old bulb. But dark wasn’t really dark. Not yet. […]

Grant Clauser – God Particle

God Particle Let’s say it’s true, maybe, that the warblers’ early arrival at the hedgerow, or hundred year floods three years running, or the torched forest growing acre by acre, minute by minute, mean nothing. Winter came after all, and yes, I remember that spring snowfall years ago when the garden, already starting to blossom, […]

Kaecey McCormick – From Goat Rock Point

From Goat Rock Point          after Wallace Stevens I found a bottle on Goat Rock and placed my hand upon the glass. The hills surrounding it rushed in, and in it all the world was still. The snow-capped trees across the gorge stopped dancing in the snow-filled wind, and all the birds now held within stopped […]