a dog followed me home last nightand stabbed me to deathso dad says I have a curfew now.Found shards of clavicle andhypodermic needlesin my Halloween candyHe’s worried the cherry flavorwill make me a fag. Smeared lamb’s blood above the McDonalds entranceso God couldn’t eat brotherWe pray over McDoubleswhile under the table a man on Omegle tells me how […]
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Captain Acab
A call comes through the dashboard mounted radio receiver. The series of numbers given means it’s drug related. A cop turns on the ignition of his squad car and is now at the place of the disturbance. The portly cop adjusts his pants by means of his utility belt and saunters his way up the […]
Swimming
Martha Clarkson’s photography can be found at NYC4pa, Lightbox Photography Gallery, F-Stop Magazine, Black Box Gallery, Sunspot Magazine, LensCulture, Light, Space, and Time Gallery, Ours Photography magazine, Calyx, Junto.
Even at age 78, painter Kathleen Frank feels she still has hundreds more miles to trek in her quest to paint breathtaking landscapes. Frank is in love with nature—the brilliance and vivaciousness of the natural world is what makes her heart sing and compels her to hike and seek out magnificent vistas to depict in […]
Lungi Kam XI
Catherine Eaton Skinner (Seattle/Santa Fe) illuminates the balance of opposites, reflecting mankind’s attempts at connection. Skinner has an extensive global museum/gallery exhibition history, including Pie Projects, Las Cruces Museum: Branigan Cultural Center and upcoming International Art Museum of America. 150+ publications have featured her work. Radius Books published her monograph 108.
