The Line Begins Here
by Gerald Huml
The bank light does us no good,
too bright on our faces, too bright
on the glass revolving door turning
counterclockwise slow and deliberate.
Dark Carrara marble veins the walls.
I try following […]
John B Strength Training
by Charlie Geer
“In a depression study,” John B began, “Cornelius would be one of those rats who, when you hold them airborne by the tail, just sort of hangs there. […]
The Passenger
Review by Kevin Murphy
In The Passenger, Michelangelo Antonioni’s 1975 meditative film, John Locke (Jack Nicholson) has problems. He is a journalist gathering information for a documentary that chronicles the struggle […]
Paleontology
by Allison Shoemaker
This footprint is my bed.
A certain safety comes from knowing that
we can be crushed. We’ll all
be fossils, too. My mouth is dusty, dry
as cauliflower. Shall
I […]
Circus Maximus
by Jean Paul Ferro
1. sitting on the mirrored red hood of my
Camaro; your bra coming undone;
2. Tolstoy, Stone Mountain, Chopin, movies,
movies you shouldn’t see, questions;
3. people, sex, life, religion, politics,
Anita […]
