From This Distance
Photo by Anna Bratiychuk on Unsplash by Ed Higgins Can you remember how we could each disappear completely, connected despite fault lines, subduction zones all our own? Lie
Photo by Anna Bratiychuk on Unsplash by Ed Higgins Can you remember how we could each disappear completely, connected despite fault lines, subduction zones all our own? Lie
by Mikki Aronoff Dang, I thought, making a face my mother used to slap me for, I thought this would be easy. But it was like racing to
Photo by Krišjānis Kazaks on Unsplash by Travis Flatt Beside the Fun Alley ran a ditch full of bowling balls, like a carnival’s junk pile of spent crystal
Photo by Michael Jerrard on Unsplash by Kip Knott Enraptured by the Holy Spirit, I let you kiss me exactly six times over the course of thirty years.
Photo by K8 on Unsplash by Bradley David Rain fogs above holiday snow and stocking yarn is stretched from here to the mud. Mother sent the rainbow skein
by T.L. Sherwood Kate should have paid her credit card bill yesterday when she had thumbs. She imagined the sound of incurring interest like coins
Photo by Pasi Jormalainen on Unsplash by Allison Renner Darkness surrounds the house and fields stretch as far as the eye can see when I go outside for
by Catherine O’Brien The bully arrives at his new school wearing a face that was defeated by a memory and unironed cargo pants. It is
Photo by engin akyurt on Unsplash by Shome Dasgupta In line at the grocery store, this stranger—he told me, with feathers in his hair, he told me he
Photo by Tsunami Green on Unsplash by Suzanne Hicks As I floated on my back, ears plugged with water, I felt weightless as if I wasn’t there. When
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