Written and directed by Tarsem Singh
Review by Laura Hawbaker
In a bleak desert basin, Alexander the Great pours the last of his army’s water supply into the sand. A chandelier, [...]
The Fall
Alternate Blues
by Mercedes Lawry
What’s less than profound,
stammer of heart, tick tock
of night, its ugly face.
What scares you, death
or the same thing going on.
Don’t bring up love -
lost or tossed or severed,
don’t [...]
Baram Writer
by Finn Harvor
EXT. AN URBAN WOODLAND. WINTER. LATE AFTERNOON.
Wind blows through trees, rustles dead leaves, makes branches sway in a creaking, slow dervish.
VO [male]: The wind has its own tone, [...]
America the Beautiful
Directed by: Darryl Roberts
Review by: Laura Hawbaker
The long-standing convention of beauty in Fiji was “big is beautiful.” It had been that way for hundreds of years. A [...]
the serinette and the lightning-rod
by Christopher Mulrooney
I had flown in on a dare
to his own house I went
a cub reporter
that’s what I own like 6 T-shirts
and a bag of milk chocolates
but no-one else could
we [...]
Bird’s-Eye View
by Lisa Kerr
Tina George is not supposed to be in your biology class. She is a junior and should be taking chemistry. But there she is, glaring at you across [...]
Limits
by Debra Daniel
Some things will never be in my poems, like plaid. Although the old back road to the beach — the one with squares of tobacco and corn, two-lane [...]







