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Suitcase

by Gloria Mindock, posted 35 minutes ago 44 views00 comments00 favs

What shall be packed in my suitcase when I leave?… Fairy tales for a life not lived right. A whole life of occasional hearts shoved into a box with locks.

The Fountain

by Savannah Schroll Guz, posted 45 minutes ago 2828 views00 comments00 favs

The man looked at him for a moment, as if he didn’t understand him, “Mr. Wallace, you have a genuine miracle in your bathroom. This isn’t something that just wraps up.”

Pretty

by Christopher Allen, posted 59 minutes ago 88 views00 comments00 favs

the tribune

by Kyall Glennie, posted 64 minutes ago 77 views00 comments00 favs

so I ingrained quite literally, historical struggle into my blood.

Ode to a Crow

by Angela Lutz, posted 2 hours ago 1414 views22 comments11 fav

We walk in silence. We water our plants. We don’t eat as well as we should. We try to love. We try to forget.

Of Mugs and Men

by Emily Cleigh, posted 5 hours ago 4040 views11 comment11 fav

I want to break that mug. (Break him.)

Mona

by Jack Swenson, posted 5 hours ago 2020 views33 comments33 favs

Doc and I talked for several hours. When I told him Mona was pregnant, he turned his head and looked at me. “Who's the father?” he asked. Don't know, I said. Mona didn't know, either.

WASH

by Susan Tepper, posted 5 hours ago 1818 views88 comments55 favs

At night you wash the cream from your arms

The Entertainment

by Chris Okum, posted 11 hours ago 1919 views11 comment00 favs

canción de la venganza

by Matt Dennison, posted 14 hours ago 2020 views88 comments66 favs

IN THE JAWS OF KRONOS * Act I , scene 3

by David Ackley, posted 15 hours ago 2121 views77 comments11 fav

Imagine the poem written with a pistol at your head...

Wild Dreams of Reality, 6

by Jerry Ratch, posted 18 hours ago 1616 views00 comments00 favs

The diner was half filled with the loose ends of humanity that stayed up until five in the morning. We picked a booth by the window. The light in the diner was a dingy yellow, and the seats were that lobster-red vinyl that could only have been installe

Breath

by Adam Byatt, posted 18 hours ago 1717 views00 comments00 favs

Michael lay on his back and counted his breaths, measuring their depth of inhalation and release.

Office Manager Discovers Secret of Cheese Danish

by Catherine Arnold, posted 18 hours ago 2222 views33 comments00 favs

This became clear, she says, while she was tidying the break room following Tuesday’s Excel updates meeting.

Proud & Safe

by Michael Dickes, posted 19 hours ago 2323 views33 comments00 favs

Six squares of glass rattled in their panes as the backdoor shut a little harder than normal




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  2. commented on Summer Lawn
    Very nice writing. You follow the cardinal rule of Micro writing: Every word does a job. I agree with Kathy about the ending. The barn setting is vivid; to end with ". . . like a grub on a summer l...
  3. Like this. The last couple of lines here are particularly gold.
  4. wrote on Kathy Fish's wall.
    Kathy, Thank you, thank you! Your glowing review of "Quitting" made me very happy.
  5. Emily, this is great! Really nice kicker in the ending! :-)
  6. Nice one, Matt. Excellent images.
  7. Keep writing, girl. You don't need an MFA or a bunch of professors to validate what you do. Writing comes from within you--like lava, draw from that energy every day and make them eventually realiz...
  8. faved the story WASH.
  9. commented on WASH
    Susan-So nice to see this poem again-
  10. Cervena Barva Press Reading Series Three Poets Celebrate New Books Pierre Menard Gallery 10 Arrow St./Harvard Square Cambridge, MA Wednesday March 24, 2010 7:00 PM, Free BOOK LAUNCH AND RE...
  11. This is great!! So, do the Griot Grrrls have any relationship to the (very excellent) Gorilla Girls? Do they also wear masks and crash art openings? :-)
  12. wrote on Jack Swenson, and Jack Swenson's wall.
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  14. wrote on eamon byrne's wall.
    Tried your suggestion for cleaning up the format on the one just posted. You're so right. It came off much better than before. I'll do the same tonite on the earlier part. Thanks again...
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  16. faved the story Quitting.
  17. commented on Quitting
    HA! Love that last line. Love how you drop right into the scene and the conflict here. I love this clean, unfussy writing that doesn't bury the story. Well done, Jack.

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