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the literary journal of Greenfield Community College

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Year: 2026

Problem-Solving Vertebrates


by Cindy Snow
Poetry 2026 Issue
Lately, Veronica, the Swiss Brown cow, living in a small town in Austria, has captivated the internet. At first, scientists didn’t believe the owner, Witgar Wiegele, when he told them Veronica used a tool. The scientists investigated, witnessed the fea … Continue Reading

A PLACE CALLED HOME


by Juliet Seaver
Poetry 2026 Issue
I am in a place called home under my arm In between my toes in the fire of my belly all over the tapestry of infinite cells of my eyes ability and that of my ears, my nose within and around this temple I call body I am in a place called home within the … Continue Reading

Construction


by Abrielle Sanderson
Poetry 2026 Issue
We lost control of our hands It started standing beside the drafting table when after years of friendship we first pressed our bodies together- While our mouths overpowered, played seek and devour, your T-square my protractor Our hands self-possessed, … Continue Reading

shifter


by maria rumasuglia
Poetry 2026 Issue
i am just the shape i’m in all fragile limbs like tree fingers spread out like vines veins of energy vibrating i am light traveling like you’d never believe faster than your eyes can long for such weight i bring you down but I am flying overhead you re … Continue Reading

After the Bulb Show, March 2026 (Or: Ode to Forgotten Plants)


by Kai Pretto
Poetry 2026 Issue
In cracks sometimes grow most vibrant things: Exhausted with resilient, they push through concrete, effort of growing no effort at all. To spread out roots of; to anchor heart of; so delicate leaves spanned out—flower petals with no need to bloom. To e … Continue Reading

Sound


by Paige Cerulli
Non-fiction 2026 Issue
 The first time I ask Lyric to trot under saddle, she is high-headed Thoroughbredness, a little more sideways than she is forward. There is no rhythm, her trot steps staccato accents, her jigging almost in time with her mouthing of the bit, squeak of m … Continue Reading

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