King Larry
by Janet Richards Larry smiled with darting eyes, his jaundiced teeth glaring against the swarthy tones of his face. The heightened intensity of his movements signaled to everyone in the office that it was time for a smoke....
Read MorePosted by Fiction Contest | Apr 7, 2012 | Fiction |
by Janet Richards Larry smiled with darting eyes, his jaundiced teeth glaring against the swarthy tones of his face. The heightened intensity of his movements signaled to everyone in the office that it was time for a smoke....
Read MorePosted by Nonfiction Contest | Apr 7, 2012 | Nonfiction |
By: Owen A. Macleod My mom and I packed into the Jeep Wrangler, and made short conversation through a few stop signs on the way to my high school. I usually walked to school, but on the rare occasion that my mom gave me a ride,...
Read MorePosted by Poetry Contest | Apr 7, 2012 | Poetry |
By: Alex Mosier The Older I become, the harder it seems to go back there. A fresh out of school young woman teaches as I sit and watch. I can see it, her voice, soft and sweet. I can see the sound waves pouring out of her...
Read MorePosted by Poetry Contest | Apr 7, 2012 | Poetry |
By: Tiffany Farr Grasp What a domesticated animal humans feign to be. Determined by splintered veins in the palms. Muddied protection. A wolf entrapped a buck between two rocks, but the deer skewered the wolf with two...
Read MorePosted by Poetry Contest | Apr 7, 2012 | Poetry |
By: Julia Hogan What if it were all revealed— the magnificent structures of gravel in the rail bed, the cracks in the wooden ties. When they were knitted together and why you could not last another moment. We followed the tracks...
Read MorePosted by Poetry Contest | Apr 7, 2012 | Poetry |
By: Joan Leotta The earth and sun aligned today To bring an end to winter. The sun pushed through gloomy gray winter’s sky Painting a wide swath of blue between the sun and greening lawns Robins and cardinals are...
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