I Don’t Remember the Willamette by Marianne Szlyk, copyright 2017 (Response to Bea Garth’s painting “At the River“) . If I were to paint a picture of my life in Oregon, that river would not run through it. I remember… Read More ›
Month: August 2017
“Summer Was Always A Liar,” by Nils Peterson; photo by Bea Garth
SUMMER WAS ALWAYS A LIAR by Nils Peterson, copyright 2017 previously published in 3 Quarks Daily (http://www.3quarksdaily.com/3quarksdaily/2017/08/sunday-poem.html#comments), and parts of it in Sandhill Review . June At the far outpost of the Empire of Light, the bugle sounds retreat. pale… Read More ›
“Airport Caddy,” flash fiction by Elizabeth Bruce; Art by Erik Kaye
Editor’s Note: This is an endearing funny story by Elizabeth Bruce. Erik Kaye’s watercolor painting is pure genius! AIRPORT CADDY flash fiction by Elizabeth Bruce, copyright 2017 . One dollar? Just to rent a stupid cart? “Airport caddy,” they call… Read More ›
Four poems by Catfish McDaris; art by Erik Kaye
Ampersand by Catfish McDaris, copyright 2017 Sometimes at night I meet myself when I was young, looking in the mirror every- thing about me disgusts me What color is the wind? What color is an orgasm? What color is death?… Read More ›