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Category: Poetry

Ode to the Crumb


by Carolyn Cushing
Poetry 2013 Issue
Speck of cheese, dot of bread, slivered hint of once pie. They stir up our hunger, send a flare down desire’s dark hole, invite us to rise up again from here. A crumb of bird humming contends, hungry, with the bee. Green-back glow and the long beak sne … Continue Reading

One Woman Walking


by Joanne McNeil Hayes
Poetry 2025 Issue
for the Founding Five of GCC Gender and Women’s Studies  One woman walking toward a rising sun, taking in more sights and sounds of earth, opening to new sensations free from fear Five women reaching toward a whole new world, when equity in arts and sc … Continue Reading

Persephone Unmaid


by Abrielle Sanderson
Poetry 2025 Issue
Dusk after sultry dusk you brood in the window ‘For the air’ you say but we both know It’s for the darkness. You flash to the thundercrack of my horses My arm hard across your stomach wrenching you breathless All the way down. Your mother wept for your … Continue Reading

Pink Azalea


by Jody Stewart
Non-fiction, Poetry 2018 Issue
Once she lived in Arizona and she got an award, so her mother sent her an azalea. It was pink                   and pretty, so out of place in the apartment of nubby beige and ochre chair covers,                   cigarette smoke, monsoon grit. All her … Continue Reading

Price of Beauty


by Kelandra Hurd
Poetry 2014 Issue
What beautiful eyes you have. Look how gorgeous you are. Do you have a boyfriend? Oh, you’ll be a heartbreaker. Little girl grew up surrounded by praise, Words that kept her warm, even on rainy days. Looking in the mirror, she saw what they did, A beau … Continue Reading

Propelled Bones


by Clarissa Pollard
Poetry 2017 Issue
I’m contemplating the height of your window and the thickness of the skin on the inside wall of your thumb. I cannot quite place the growth of your smile as it expands over rocky valleys and causes fossils to be reborn. I am swimming in a pool of jelly … Continue Reading

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