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Withdrawing Fables From The Memory Bank
Withdrawing Fables From The Memory Bank
Part One: The Penguins and Goof Gas
aleXander hirka
Jan 30
Withdrawing Fables From The Memory Bank
Withdrawing Fables From The Memory Bank
Part Six: We Are Stardust
aleXander hirka
Apr 27
The Dreadnought Suffragette
The Dreadnought Suffragette
Poem portrait of an artist & activist
Andy Porter
May 9
The Last Eagle
The Last Eagle
A Poem
Light and Paper
May 9
On the Peninsula
On the Peninsula
This story assumes that the dinosaurs were not rendered extinct some 65 myo.
Quinn
May 9
The Job Of A Poet: When Feeling Things Deeply Is Both A Blessing & A Curse…
The Job Of A Poet: When Feeling Things Deeply Is Both A Blessing & A Curse…
It is the job of a poet to birth something from nothing, to seek metaphors from an empty sky:
Lisa Fouweather
May 9
To Those Palestinians/Israelis In Agony
To Those Palestinians/Israelis In Agony
To both sides, to all sides, we cry
Jackie Olsen
May 8
Fishing For Hope, Part 1/3
Fishing For Hope, Part 1/3
When all hope seems to be fading before your eyes, how can one man continue to provide for his family? In a word…HOPE
Tyler Woden
May 8
Pollakiuria
Pollakiuria
When you go to court, you’re putting your fate into the hands of twelve people who were not smart enough to get out of jury duty. — Norm…
JS O’Keefe
May 8
In The Grand Tradition Of Vacuum Poetry
In The Grand Tradition Of Vacuum Poetry
I bring you thoughts of my family
Jackie Olsen
May 7
O.N.C.E. — Chapter Fifteen
O.N.C.E. — Chapter Fifteen
One night changes everything
Izzibella Beau
May 7
The minutes of delight
The minutes of delight
A poem
Theloverofnature
May 7
Winner’s Ransom
Winner’s Ransom
Never think that war…is not a crime. — Ernest Hemingway
JS O’Keefe
May 6
Gray
Gray
A Poem
Light and Paper
May 6
The Attraction Of Art: Why I Write.
The Attraction Of Art: Why I Write.
Transcending the here and now, writing is my escape.
Lisa Fouweather
May 6
My Words For You
My Words For You
I want to write a few words for you, About all the wondrous things, That can bring joy to your life
Sarika S
May 5
Pain of acceptance
Pain of acceptance
Madiha
May 5
She loves him
She loves him
A poem
Maria E Rojas
May 5
She is 104!
She is 104!
Youth is the gift of Nature. — Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
JS O’Keefe
May 5
Double-Headed Dime
Double-Headed Dime
A poem
Reece Beckett
May 4
Soggy Interrogation
Soggy Interrogation
A fantasy short story
Evan Purcell
May 4
Corporeal Worlds Must End
Corporeal Worlds Must End
I know this of our place:
Jackie Olsen
May 4
My Own Worst Enemy
My Own Worst Enemy
Trying to navigate dating when you’re in the self-deprecating mindset is like trying to shovel snow when it’s still snowing
Lisa Fouweather
May 4
Those Days
Those Days
With inquisitive eyes wide open, I look at all the uncertainties that is the future.
Sarika S
May 3
Dragons of Fire and Ice: Nick of Time
Dragons of Fire and Ice: Nick of Time
A short fantasy tale
Quinn
May 3
Confessions of a Gay Christian: Part 10
Confessions of a Gay Christian: Part 10
A series of autobiographical poems about growing up queer and Christian.
Tom Barrett
May 3
Who’s Missing?
Who’s Missing?
Happiness is the spiritual experience of living every minute with love, grace and gratitude. — Denis Waitley
JS O’Keefe
May 2
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