by Pattie Seely
Back then I didn’t know
that I would miss them so dearly
those women behind the counters
of accomplished age bathed
in Chanel and flaunting
their red French twists.
They had long, pale necks […]
Ode to an Old Department Store
The Wind that Shakes the Barley
(Directed by Ken Loach)
by Kevin Murphy
For my twenty-first birthday my grandfather gave me his front tooth. He’d wrapped it in a blue handkerchief along with a clipped newspaper article […]
Hog Ripping
by D. Harlan Wilson
“I can rip just about anything in half.” I started with a sheet of vellum followed quickly by a slice of cheese. Neither feat garnered […]
