William Conelly – Medal Winner

Medal Winner Accept him afterwards, wedged upright on a sofa, tunneling the sunset: nights aren’t night enough. Why this is so you will not fully understand; he can’t explain himself: Look how hot, bleeding turmoil’s been transfused by cooler, kinder stuff and weeping men still emerge to grip my hand.         William […]

Sherre Vernon – The Emperor

The Emperor From the Punk’s Tarot 1 Outside the window, a desert. Mars ascends, and asks what kind of man I’ll be. On the screen, Picard, reluctant, chooses diplomacy over love. And a woman, chameleon (chameleons all), her cells rejecting imprisonment, rejecting a lesser man, mates instead, her soul to me. 2 Keanu’s long coat, […]

Travis Burke – 25 Hours from Northern Iraq

25 Hours from Northern Iraq I stood in the rain and listened to the cell phone slowly dying, swearing in the soaked streets, it was my brother fading away this time to desert and sun bullet and mortar I thought I could hear the planes, engines silencing last-minute men called to lose themselves in phosphorous […]

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 […]