Please give yourself a quiet moment to enjoy Impossible Task.
Christian Hanz Lozada: 3 Poems
Monster’s skin is replaced / it’s not the confusing shade of brownish red that says he could be anything / but white.
Yuna Kang: 3 Poems
Fresh fallen snow: A photograph of a painting is what you / show me, it glitters strangely and is obscured / by thumbs
m. forajter: anti-greta
anti-greta stands in grim resignation. she buries her metal straw and reusable tote with her own hands, shoveling fistfuls of dirt over the metal and canvas until they have sunk back to the earth.
Natasha Wein: 3 Poems
From my belly I spit little fires— / they are sweet & hurt & dusty. / Each slippery flame is work / to keep warm.
Allison Whittenberg: 5 Poems
...God, I hate November / All the hope I had hoped / Against hope for Jordan.
Howie Good: 5 Poems
About 600 miles south of the North Pole stands the world's northernmost statue of Lenin. The face is like a mask, with a guarded but threatening expression.
Caroline Harper New: Poem & Artwork
I wrote my first will in the womb; / a firstborn falsely preceded by / three siblings.
Nora Hikari Shao: 3 Poems
Crossing your legs at the / knees is a way. Walking with your feet / in line is a way. Learning to breathe / one lung at a time is a way.
JJ Graham: Light
Homes would switch without warning. Keys stopped working. That’s what I yelled, banging on the door, “My key doesn’t work!” before finding the concrete planter and hefting it through the sidelight
Sophia Tempest Parsons: 3 Poems
swallowing a glass piano / if I move / it will shatter into pieces
Nicolau Teixeira: K-hole
It matters / what u put inside ur body / like it matters, / matter of fact, / what’s in our air
Kristin Garth: Your Father Buys A Pony But Not For You
Girls working at counters often daydream. / You clutch a tree-printed sweater, finger / seams like lines of rough hands
Milena Bee: Artemis Triad
in the summers when / the forests fall, and artemis wakes to dust and dirt / she finds a second home amidst the undergrowth.
Phillip Shabazz: 3 Poems
Diogenes begs for alms from a statue / to pick up the practice of being refused.
Merve Çanak: 6 Poems
we were hemming unending sheets for armless angels a craving for sand filled our bellies we slobbered as we talked in our sleep
jsk: 3 Poems
it began with the woman in the grocery store / filled with white shoppers and brown workers / and me with a face that makes the real americans ask
Joanne Howard: Advice for Granddaughters
I would advise you to get a dog or a cat if you don’t already have one. Anything that makes you smile just by looking at them—
Aleah Dye: Grounded
No one understands loss until sunken by it, / once able to grasp the concept of standing, now / tied to the bed, to the floor