Table for One
Amy Small-McKinney TABLE FOR ONE Chinatown lit up like a Christmas tree and being Christmas, with nowhere else to eat, I find the hand drawn noodle place, find heaven inside the soup like a sky filled with thick stars. I…
Lunch on 59th and Broadway / The Sunflower Public House, Belfast
Joshua Kulseth LUNCH ON 59TH AND BROADWAY Stern, silly, or serene under green Columbus crowds collect in the hotdog summer: skaters grind to unpolished rock the marble fountain; a tailored few tuck ties behind starched shirts, anticipating stains; the old…
How I Explain Entanglement to My Husband / How to Pray for a Dying City
Jeneva Stone How I Explain Entanglement to My Husband I read this in a book on physics: nothing exists until it collides with something else. These fingers striking invisible sparks for instance off a keyboard while a sound traces patterns…
Zip Code
Hibah Shabkhez Zip Code You flow on, through zip code after zip code Laughing at borders and fences, scowling Only when they dam you. The winds erode The land for more silt to calm your howling Waves to a sweet…
Arachne Before the Gods
Emma Bolden ARACHNE BEFORE THE GODS A summer sharp as venom, a warp and a weft and a woman’s work means always working. The gods weren’t listening because they were gods. I tried to tell them nonetheless. That even if…
