Undersung | Josephine Jacobsen: A Poet’s Poet — Julie Larios
Friends, Romans, Countrymen: a word of warning— If you’re a tyrant, you’d do well to beware the Ides of March. Four-hundred years after Shakespeare offered up that phrase to theater-goers, it’s...
View ArticleThe Cuban Sketchbook: Poems — Glen Sorestad
Glen Sorestad in Cuba / Cuban Hand Line Fisherman Beneath the roil and roll of the turquoise surge the restless Gulf lies before him, an infinite mystery the young man is trying his best to fathom, as...
View ArticleRepetition: Fiction — Leon Rooke
Leon Rooke. Photo by Tom King. / This brings us back again to the question of repetition, if such may be seen as a question. Take Jack. The question as pertains to Jack was Jack’s fear of repetition....
View ArticleExtol Him Who Rides On the Clouds: Micro-Fiction — Cynthia Sample
Author Photo by Sally Anne Sample Ward / Call me Magdalene. Not Maggie. Not Meg. And certainly not Dolly, for God’s sake. Call me Magdalene. Let the syllables roll off your tongue. Slowly…slowly… Let...
View ArticleNuméro Cinq at the Movies: Justin Anderson’s “Jumper,” Introduced by R. W. Gray
Click here to view the embedded video. In Justin Anderson’s “Jumper,” a mid-century modern styled family is taunted and tempted by a naked stranger who troubles everything that lies beneath their...
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