“Untitled” by Christina McRorie
This piece is about an afterimage, seeing and being seen, and it leaving a bad taste in the mouth.
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This piece is about an afterimage, seeing and being seen, and it leaving a bad taste in the mouth.
“Untitled” by Christina McRorie Read More »
L.K. Cunningham writes poetry encompassing themes of nature, love and other emotions.
“My Heart is a Stone” by L.K. Cunningham Read More »
Elliot wrote this poem while reflecting on love on the banks of the Saskatchewan river.
Namya’s series of photographs Love on the Road reflects on simple imagery that holds depth, strength and hope for love.
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Gunnar’s work has been featured or is forthcoming in Southwest Georgia Living, The Old Red Kimono, The Racket, and The Mark Literary Review.
“The Instrumental” by Gunnar Ohberg Read More »
This a pandemic memory of love, lost before it could ever be exhausted, and a call to take nothing for granted.
“On Hurried Parting and Harried Passing” by Christina McRorie Read More »