Jennifer Rood lives in Southern Oregon. When she sheds her superhero identity as a teacher and a mother, she sometimes slips into the garb of biker culture. Her work has appeared in Slant, Verseweavers, W3: Words, Wit, and Wisdom, and the anthology Moments Before Midnight.
This ten word story was typed on a manual Olivetti-Underwood, Lettera 22 typewriter, made in Italy c. 1961. Let’s call him Lorenzo.
Joy Mahar is an emergent writer living on the outskirts of Detroit. Her work has…
They received a much needed shower this morning: bare branches of trees, Fall's fallen crushed leaves,…
“Persephone is having sex in hell.” –“Persephone the Wanderer,” Louise Glück This isn’t hell, but…
“Again.” “Again.” “Again.” “Once more.” Her son slid down the wall onto the hallway floor.…
He told my Ma I was too young to know what a tumor felt like.…
“Don’t leave the backyard, Jodi!” “Okay, Mommy, I won’t!” That last conversation echoed in Sarah’s…
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