Journal

Lorraine Jeffery

Overload Bluetooth lights up the console— a child is missing. I scan the car in front of me and the…

3 years ago

Suzy Harris

Taking Inventory January, it had to be, after the Christmas shopping madness, when every garment must be counted—round racks and…

3 years ago

C. Desirée Finley

Some things you just know—like how to train a lion The best way to train a lion is to look…

3 years ago

Sarah Ferris

Homestead On the porch of my grandfather’s home, the one built by his grandparents, a breeze ruffles my hair, soars to deep-breathing trees…

3 years ago

Ann Farley

I Know You're There I hear the whoosh-whir of the oxygen tank, the occasional click. Who knew breathing would be…

3 years ago

Jannie M. Dresser

Dressed for Success When she went back to work mom wore complicated clothes: layers starting from flesh up, hose, girdle,…

3 years ago

Kris Demien

Coming Home to the Feral Body Know how to tuck up small in dark places—when to move fast and quiet.…

3 years ago

Daun Daemon

By flowers --a reverse abecedarian zinnias, Mama says, are her favorite flowers; yesterday her most beloved was Xerochrysum, the paper…

3 years ago

Dale Champlin

I Shut My Eyes There is a darkness, like a blindfold, or a curtain of fog— all colors muted to…

3 years ago