Meet our Regular Contributor Kristin Garth. Kritin is a Pushcart, Best of the Net & Rhysling nominated sonnet stalker.
FLASHBACK Poetry | The Swearing in, a poem by Lee Kottner
FLASHBACK: The Occupant’s First Year as told by Lee Lottner’s Perfidy Report. “The Swearing in” 1.20.17
Avoidance Poetry
The germs wear jackets covering scars, honey tears, nasty hangovers, dirty trysts. He wears a mask, behind it, a sly …
How Afraid To Be A Woman Were You? by Kristin Garth
How Afraid To Be A Woman Were You? by Kristin Garth From two villages in Trier where hundreds dis- appeared …
Literary Determinism
Sometimes, they say in the book reviews, you come across a book At exactly the right time in your life. …
Two Trunks, a poem by Alexander Manzoni
Two trunks that hold meAre the only home to my leaves;The fruits I bear, the ticklish flowersStay on board with …
Dead Spiders
I wish my anxieties were dead spiders in gas station restrooms. The distant thrum of tires on tarmac they can …
My Walk Home
I’m breaking free from the asylum of your hate Man and God, are naught but fools Tools to my hand …
Sunrise War
The sun is rising above my head, lighting my perception of what I should believe of the lasts unexpected thoughts running …
Chaos Falls Upon Us
At the edge of every view line I see fire Chaos reigns free The black smoke that lingers Flows through …
Chronicles of an 80’s Childhood: In Segments
CHRONICLES OF AN 80’S CHILDHOOD IN SEGMENTS OF MAGIC & MISERY IN THOUGHTS & RECOLLECTIONS 1)The paint chipping in the …