POETRY
Introduction by Marge Simon ...
Ken Poyner - Results
W. Todd Kaneko - B-Movie
Jeannine Hall Gailey - Two P ...
Alexandra Seidel - The Forgo ...
Glenn Pape - Sci-Fi Memory
Elizabeth De La Cruz - Addic ...
Dan Raphael - spacedream
Darryl Lorenzo Wellington - ...
Beth Cato - The Unicorn
Jenny Blackford - Their Cold ...
David Kopaska-Merkel - Princ ...
Ken Poyner - Results
W. Todd Kaneko - B-Movie
Jeannine Hall Gailey - Two P ...
Alexandra Seidel - The Forgo ...
Glenn Pape - Sci-Fi Memory
Elizabeth De La Cruz - Addic ...
Dan Raphael - spacedream
Darryl Lorenzo Wellington - ...
Beth Cato - The Unicorn
Jenny Blackford - Their Cold ...
David Kopaska-Merkel - Princ ...
FICTION
I found a perfect bird skeleton in our closet, a complete and tiny structure, every last powdery bone. More beautiful than any living thing I could hope to find here, it is my only something, and I will never show you. It lies on the floor behind rows of "your stuff," sand stripped boots, under hanging work clothes, a body bag holding my coat. I found him three days ago, and I am glad I never told you. The bouncing force that brought him here to die, I do not know, but I admit I am jealous of untouched remains, of preserved innocence, of the eternally unaware. I know too soon my own insecurity will force me to crush him. Katy Whittingham is a student at Emerson College, where she is pursuing an MFA in fiction and working full time at the Institute for Liberal Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies. "The Bird" is her first published piece. |
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