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Stories

      Author’s Note: Stories is from a manuscript about my wife’s struggles with hyperemesis gravidarum during her pregnancies. It is Continue reading →

Sleepless #3

      Author’s Note: Sleepless #3 is from a manuscript about my wife’s struggles with hyperemesis gravidarum during her Continue reading →

Old White Man in a Hoodie

At least no one’s gonna shoot me.       Mac Greene turned to writing as a solution to the Continue reading →

The Last

The semi-truck crossed the median.   That morning no one knew it was the last piece of toast, the last Continue reading →

C’est La Vie

A walk with a water drop on the point of a pin.       Ted Mc Carthy lives and Continue reading →

Loom

Like a spider shuttling the afternoon has shifted between major and minor, a timid warmth, cold kept at bay, the Continue reading →

Satori

(i.m. John Tackney)   And what remains after the light is gone? – the light it leaves behind and at Continue reading →

Hiroshima

Daybreak’s a halo of gold brocade flush with souls held in moon’s light, spreading its sorrow upon human tissue, bodies Continue reading →

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