When Apollo finally landed on the moon, I recall the way the imponderable became possibility. For years, I watched them …
Jude St. Jude
Jude St Jude is a poet of Latino heritage. Born to a Brazilian mother and Colombian father, Jude …
Angela Braru
Angela Braru is a 21-year-old aspiring writer from India, creating her own worldview on paper. A chubby little brunette with …
Erasure the News | After the Silencing of Chen Qiushi, in His Own Words, piece by Maria S. Picone
Chen Qiushi is a citizen journalist who had been reporting on the coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan. He went missing on February 6 amid rumors that the Chinese government is silencing whistleblowers.
Ballad for the Streets of History
Ballad for the Streets of History Lincoln Park, Chicago A balcony of books we stand amidst yesterday’s and former …
Dancing Mad
I sing to angels with the devil’s dancing mad I singed the fable’s ironclad with praying hands I raced …
Speak as the Tree | To Be the Tree of Ténéré, by Harsh Ramchandani
I was inspired to write this poem after reading Peter Wohlleben’s The Hidden Life of Trees. The book excellently brought to life the hidden processes trees use to stay alive. I felt The Tree of Ténéré, despite its quiet and solitary life, should once again be brought to life in a way that would reflect these processes.
A “Fair” Trial with No Witnesses
Our Republican senators are attempting to pull a fast one (one of many)— to rig the impeachment trial and make …
GLOBAL Feature | Bedouin, by Ronnie Smith
From the ridge was everything. Everything he had ever known. His world, yet it had meant nothing to others. …
REMEMBER! | Australia New Year’s Day 2020, by Heather Quinn
sand dunes on fire funnel of flame & black ash sky blood red people mourn the color green koalas, …
My Walk Home
I’m breaking free from the asylum of your hate Man and God, are naught but fools Tools to my hand …