Journal

Paulann Petersen

A Municipal Servant Serenades at the Pier Those who sing by the sea draw a breeze that lifts white wings…

7 years ago

Gail Peck

Damaged Child, Elm Grove, Oklahoma, 1936 --after a photograph by Dorothea Lange She stands before a shelter of patched tin,…

7 years ago

Marjorie Power

It’s Pronounced Yah-hots Join me here on top of Cape Perpetua. If we have patience, these clouds will relent. Here,…

7 years ago

Frank Rossini

Ghost Ranch: change of vision four days I watched wide vistas change in minutes from blind rain to tearing sun…

7 years ago

Kathy Jederlinich

  Kathy Jederlinich is a retired art teacher and prolific artist in multiple media.This acrylic painting is one of two now…

7 years ago

Lauren Scharhag

Montego Bay For thirty-three years, your exposure to water consisted of quarries, creeks, and the occasional lakeside barbecue. Life on…

7 years ago

Judy Shepps Battle

Frozen Tears  I never cried when dad died ‌   and relatives wept ‌   offering consolation ‌   assuming pain I didn’t…

7 years ago

Jim Zola

  Jim Zola is a poet and photographer living in North Carolina.

7 years ago

Penelope Scambly Schott

I Thought I Should Be Joan of Arc The white gown flares over my flesh. The fire stings like a…

7 years ago

Sheila Sondik

Bodega Bay The dunes changed shape every year and every year the change surprised us. We flew kites, snapped bull…

7 years ago