Prose & Poetry

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Unstill Life by Philip Alcabes

I was flying through the woods, rather low to the ground, sometimes in fact walking rather than flying, going back and forth, actually, between on-the-ground walking and low-to-the-ground flying.

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Revelation by John Coats

…she played music and danced on the table in that gray and maroon dress that revealed her marvelous legs.

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Diary of a Flaneur by Xavier Prince

7/8/20**

In my time here I have surmised it is the easiest thing in the world to be one who is never wrong. To do this one must apply careful thought and consideration into always saying and thinking what is most fair.

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afterlife. by Amie McGraham

Even as I waited for Tammy, the ever-helpful and annoyingly chipper cremation services representative, to return with paperwork (even in death, it turns out, there are contracts to sign) . . .

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Of Foliage by Mandira Pattnaik

The only bone in your body is a solitary shoot, still unhurt, that rises to the infinite, bows to the wind on a deserted beach.

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What You Keep by Suzanne Hicks

What You Keep

When you were little you wanted to be a movie star and told your grandma when you visited that you had to use Camay soap because that’s what movie stars used…

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Asking by Lasell Jaretzki Bartlett

My favorite letter, you asked? That’s easy. It’s Y.
Because Y stands for you and youth, for yearning and yielding.

With best friends and pajama parties, Y is bubbly, it’s silly.

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Womb by Karen Schauber

Womb

Welcome messages and guideposts were carved into the walls from previous entities, stowaways, and drifters.

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Listen by Kate E. Lore

My favorite letter, you asked? That’s easy. It’s Y.
Because Y stands for you and youth, for yearning and yielding.

With best friends and pajama parties, Y is bubbly, it’s silly.

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