Category: Fiction

  • We Waltz by Jazeen Hollings

    We Waltz by Jazeen Hollings

    The poem, “We Waltz” By Jazeen Hollings dances with visions of love. Jazeen is a video editor by day, writer by night, and is from Toronto.

  • ‘Til the Morning Comes by Michael Tuberdyke

    ‘Til the Morning Comes by Michael Tuberdyke

    A conversation between strangers feeds more than just dinner at the diner in “‘Til the Morning Comes” By Michael Tuberdyke, a current undergraduate in English and woodworker.

  • Hide and Seek by Saba Ajmal

    Hide and Seek by Saba Ajmal

    Saba Ajmal’s poem, “Hide & Seek” delves into the depths of the human mind and memories. She’s a lecturer in at a University in Pakistan.

  • Loves Me, Loves Me Not  by Peter Schermerhorn

    Loves Me, Loves Me Not by Peter Schermerhorn

    A love story told by Peter Schermerhorn. “Loves Me, Loves Me Not,” travels through the seasons, showing the reality of relationships.

  • second skin by Gabriella McField

    second skin by Gabriella McField

    True love is familiar. Read about it in Gabriella’s poem, “second skin.” Gabriella McField is an Afro-Nicaraguan and Korean poet, activist, powerlifter and student from Southern California. Often exploring the body and the wilderness.

  • Estimate by Robert Boucheron

    Estimate by Robert Boucheron

    A fictional take on an elaborately detailed “Estimate” written in the second person by Robert Boucheron, an architect in Charloettesville, Virginia.

  • Ghost by Anthony Emerson

    Ghost by Anthony Emerson

    “Ghost” by Anthony Emerson, explores the ethereal nature of love and the world. Anthony lives and writes at the edge of the North Maine Woods. More of his work can be found published elsewhere.

  • Suzy and The Last Revolution in Ager by Laurentiu Stehan

    Suzy and The Last Revolution in Ager by Laurentiu Stehan

    Suzy and her friend Sarah live in Ager. Suzy will quickly learn that the Council of the Wise does not approve of her thinking. The Protectors of Freedom come to her aid.

  • Shush Please by Tamizh Ponni

    Shush Please by Tamizh Ponni

    A poem about insomnia on a cold night that’ll keep one lucid. “Shush Please” is by Tamizh Ponni, a Design Facilitator in an International School in Bengaluru, India.