In Transit by Erica Plouffe Lazure July 7, 2020 Here at the St. Thomas airport in mid-March, we feel the urgency of the transition, the awareness of how we position our bodies… Read the full story →
Election Day by Ashley Cowger July 7, 2020 Four years from now, you will ask me what happened to the female presidential candidates. Read the full story →
Fill Me With Flowers by Jenna McGuiggan July 7, 2020 I’m worrying about the planting schedule. Winter was so mild; did the farmers move up their timetable? Read the full story →
From the Objects of Your Abandonment by Lisa K. Buchanan July 7, 2020 No matter how bad it got between the two of you, your mother could always knit you a sweater. Read the full story →
In My Garden by Megan Verwelst May 5, 2020 In my garden there is the oregano plant they gave you at dialysis. The catnip seeds we planted and forgot about… Read the full story →
Fog Effects by Ann Beman May 5, 2020 As I paddle, our canoe glides through the water. I feel rather than see this motion, because a thick morning fog envelops us… Read the full story →
Tiny Twin Step-Mother by K. G. Wright May 5, 2020 He’s been married before, my ex; now he’s marrying again. I learn her name from my 8-year-old son… Read the full story →
Shorthand by Donna M. Magnotta May 5, 2020 When I was ten years old, I came across a note written in some kind of secret code. Read the full story →
The Simplest Recipe Jess Flarity May 5, 2020 Try not to cry into the batter or the cookies will be too salty. Read the full story →
My Husband Got a Bad Haircut by Jillian Pretzel May 5, 2020 “Why don’t I cut your hair next time?” I asked. Read the full story →