by Helen Ivory | Jul 18, 2016 | Prose & Poetry
The Deer Granted, some beasts are quick. But rounds were cheap as breaths for him that night, and still the ropes were coiled like laughing snakes. I sewed his returning eyes to mine, unstitched, busied myself again. The pattern for a dress drew...
by Helen Ivory | Jul 17, 2016 | 2016 poetry picks, Prose & Poetry, Word & Image
Reuben Woolley has been published in Tears in the Fence, The Lighthouse Literary Journal, The Interpreter’s House and Ink Sweat and Tears among others. A collection, the king is dead, 2014, Oneiros Books. A chapbook, dying notes, 2015, Erbacce...
by Helen Ivory | Jul 16, 2016 | Prose & Poetry
you dance inside my mouth fan my flames like a falling bird I’m on fire Sergio A. Ortiz is the founding editor of Undertow Tanka Review. He lives in San Juan Puerto Rico. He is a four-time nominee for the Sundress Best...
by Helen Ivory | Jul 15, 2016 | Prose & Poetry
A Scattered Bouquet Woman must forget her own personality when she is in love… A woman is non-existent without a master. Without a master she is a scattered bouquet Cecile Sauvage It seems I have thrown myself away. The stem of my body...
by Helen Ivory | Jul 14, 2016 | Prose & Poetry
The Divided Self Split my body in two Spring clean my bodily compartments Splash turps on my liver Watch it shrink in 3D Ask a caller to hang me from my eyelids Hello listeners? Testing, Testing, 1,2, 1,2. Anwar Boulifa is an...
by Helen Ivory | Jul 13, 2016 | Prose & Poetry
The royal card you’re a hundred the boy reminds a hundred what she asks inclined he has her papa’s equine scowl but hair she’s spun or eyelids kissed she cannot find someone drops and condescends blow out your candles then salmon, wine,...