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May 30, 20202 min read
#SIP Poem by Susan Dambroff
Stay Home, Take a Walk these days we scan for pleasure blooms of elm of pink cheeked camellias wildflowers on a city peak where dogs...
May 21, 20202 min read
#SIP - Essay by Karen t'Kint
Salad Days by Karen t'Kint These days taste like vinegar, deceptively served in a plastic party glass on a warm spring evening. Only...
May 21, 20202 min read
#SIP - Poem by Ginger Yifan Chen
in addition to the grief by Ginger Yifan Chen in addition to the grief, we are now in memoriam of public places, of overheard...
May 21, 20201 min read
#SIP - Poem by Rich Ferguson
When the Song of Shadows Comes Calling Some days feel so heavy, like that final weight pallbearers carry to the grave. Yet, say the...
May 20, 20201 min read
#SIP - Poem by Marie Estelle Bland
Los Angeles by Marie Estelle Bland The smog soaked hills of my memory wrap me up, but I do not choke on the thickness of their embrace....
May 20, 20204 min read
#SIP - Flash Fiction by Amita Basu
FISH by AMITA BASU Apr 15. Day 24 of India’s lockdown. I embark for the fish-shop. Saleem’s phoned: he’s stocked rahu. We’ve spent weeks...
May 15, 20202 min read
#SIP - Flash Fiction by Krystal Yang
Breaking News BREAKING NEWS: CONGRESS PASSES A $300 QUADRILLION PACKAGE TO BREATHE FREE INC. FOR DEVELOPMENT OF MECHANIZED LUNG...
May 15, 20206 min read
#SIP - Flash Fiction by Sophia Raines
This Room of Mine Own These days I find the old adage to be true, you never know what you have until it’s gone. I have never wanted to...
May 15, 20204 min read
[Flash Fiction] by Bill Burman
From tim@friendlyneighborhoodgastropubcorp.com Subj: We’re all in this together! Hey Neighberino, We understand that these are trying...
May 15, 20203 min read
[Book Review] Braver Than You Think
by David M. Olsen Braver Than You Think: Around the World on the Trip of My (Mother’s) Lifetime is more than just a travel memoir because...
May 9, 20205 min read
#SIP - Essay by Shea McCollum
13 Ways of Looking at a Virus 1. It starts with a whisper. One headline amongst many. A lesser order disaster of concern. Only one person...
May 2, 20200 min read
May 2, 20202 min read
#SIP Poem - by Dan Williamson
The Pandemic We All Needed Yesterday we ran through the woods and To keep busy I tried to guess what present you had ordered You assured...
May 2, 20203 min read
#SIP Fiction - by Melanie Lentz
THE INVESTIGATION OF THE COVID-19 WRITER By Melanie Lentz CASE REPORT Case: COVID192020 Report Date: 04/20/2020 Case Agent: Writer S....
May 2, 20202 min read
#SIP Poem - by Aiko Lozar
You, reader, grew up kind. You listened to your parents and you made your bed at times. You recycled at least once a week. You would sit...
Apr 29, 20208 min read
#SIP Essay - by Xochi Rosebuds
Don’t Touch My Weenie: Being the Chronic Creep Who Needs Emotional Support during the Epidemic by Xochi Rosebuds It was noon when the...
Apr 29, 20204 min read
#SIP Essay - by John Staley
Running in the Time of Corona COVID-19 has changed life dramatically for everyone. I have had quite a few conflicting feelings over the...
Apr 28, 20202 min read
[Fictional] Flash Fiction by Benjamin Goulet
Revenge by Benjamin Goulet You come to in the desert, way out, in nothing but your boxer shorts. They didn’t even leave you shoes. You...
Apr 26, 20201 min read
#SIP Poem - by Macy Lu
I Still Shave My Legs By Macy Lu I still shave my legs— though no stranger’s eyes shall glimpse them— pull razor over marble skin snatch...
Apr 25, 20201 min read
#SIP Poem - by Kevin Jackson
Deserted It hit unexpectedly like a camouflaged Snake slithering stealthily in the withered grass Penetrating the canopied organ around...
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