She sat back as he came to her worn from the day, old memories of chances lost played at the corners of his eyes like shadows shifting in late summer twilight. He looked at her like salvation, a place where… Read More ›
Day: August 19, 2016
Inspiration Call: Talking Doll
Inspiration Call: While shopping downtown one day, you find an antiques store that has a rare, old doll. You buy it for your daughter. A few days later she tells you her new toy can talk. You don’t believe her,… Read More ›
Introducing William Wright, Jr. “The Slums of Nightfall”
Preface . . . The poems in this book are for anyone who has ever experienced the wrath of anxiety or the lows of depression. I hope that every single stanza you read, will serve as a reminder, that… Read More ›
Spotlight Poet: Jacqui Slade
Broken Shadows Clouded spirits lament, laden with grievances. Their dreams smothered by obsidian dimness. Misty veils obscure, tears rain on windows. Time is suspended, overcast by fate suffered. Clocks stop and all hope… Read More ›