I thought the dead were those indifferent with exemption granted. In a world too small devoid of the resplendent warmth you receive on yours, she breathes, relying on the days
Tag: literary magazines
Redemption’s Gunny Sack by Dustin PickeringRedemption’s Gunny Sack by Dustin Pickering
Dustin Pickering's new poem about futility
Two poems by Francesco FavettaTwo poems by Francesco Favetta
Sicilian poet Francesco Favetta with two fresh poems
Unforgiveable Culprit by Naheed AkhtarUnforgiveable Culprit by Naheed Akhtar
Naheed Akhtar writes of the vanity and simplicity of Self
All that Remains by Melissa ChappellAll that Remains by Melissa Chappell
Melissa Chappell writes a powerful and emotive piece about injustice
Yesterday’s Cowboy by Melissa ChappellYesterday’s Cowboy by Melissa Chappell
Rev. Melissa Chappell offers a final word following a break-up.
Several poems by Surya KeerthySeveral poems by Surya Keerthy
Several poems from Indian poet Surya Keerthy.
Three Poems by Megha SoodThree Poems by Megha Sood
Three poems by Megha Sood, two previously unpublished.
Forbidden by Melissa ChappellForbidden by Melissa Chappell
Melissa Chappell writes a poem on the complexities of race