
Month: August 2017

“Don’t Give Up if Your Enemy Hasn’t” by Rachel Brooks
Don’t Give Up if Your Enemy Hasn’t My feet screamed each time they slapped on the pavement, my shoes’ thin sole doing little to cushion the repeated blows. It felt as though the sole grew thinner with every minute I ran. I did not know how long I had been running. Minutes. Hours. Years. My chest burned. My heart felt… Read more →

“Raetography” by Rachel Hecht
“Ever Since You Left” by Jeffrey Libby
Ever Since You Left In the morning, light beams through the window A spotlight illuminating the bodiless side of the bed Sheets stuck tucked tight where you once slept Your poisonous perfume still stains the pillow The bare bedside table, your glasses and books missing The empty drawers and the space in the closet The bathroom counter colorless… Read more →