Togetherness: A Review of The Care Manifesto Frank G Karioris Sept 23rd 2020 In no uncertain terms, this is not …
Let us speak before each other
Let us speak before each other by Frank G. Karioris, Regular Contributor Photo by Bogomil Mihaylov on Unsplash
Weekly Feature | Treated Like Death, by Connor Orrico
| Weekly Feature | Treated Like Death by Connor Orrico I met a young woman in the hospital who …
Apocalypse is Rev(e/o)l(a/u)tion | by Hokis
(poetry and video) Apocalypse (ἀποκάλυψις) is a Greek word meaning”revelation”, “an unveiling or unfolding of things not previously known and which could not be known apart from the unveiling”. As a genre, apocalyptic literature details the authors’ visions of the end times as revealed by an angel or other heavenly messenger.
Even Angels Burn
Even Angels Burn by Kristin Garth, Regular Contributor Even the angels burn, in second grade you learn inside your …
Study on Beauty
Study on Beauty by Gayatri Rajan, Regular Contributor //girl Because I am a girl, I learn beauty quick, whisper …
Weekly Feature | The Women Who Come to Us, by Trudi Barnum
The Women Who Come to Us by Trudi Barnum They show up at our door, black trash bags and …
Lullaby for Revolution
At our most dangerous we are two girls in a loft. We spin plans of children’s children: no one’ll play …
Rx Poetry | The Reason, a poem by Hokis
like all genres of yesterday’s wars,
today’s is made of tissues and cells
the likes of which we’ve never seen.
Venus of Willendorf
Stanza One: A baby’s belly We blow “soap bubbles”on pink flesh and folds. They laugh.Baby smiles, gripsa finger. Stanza …
Roe v Wade-related |RUSH, a poem by Joyce Frohn
When I hear their words of hate, righteous anger fills me and my palms itch.