Please give yourself a quiet moment to enjoy Impossible Task.
Mary Ann Honaker: 3 Poems
All day the fat flakes fall but do not stick. / The daffodils bend their stems, spill their golden cups.
Ryan Clark: 5 Poems
Fourteen years today I love you so much even / more than dying out of such a world a love / beyond a severed barbwire fence a vein / rusted shut
Maddie Downie: 3 Poems
And sometimes I am sorry when the mothers / pass by my window on their way to the park, / young ones on their hips or in their carts
Dmitra Gideon: Demeter Speaks
AfterHeSwallowedUsWeWereAllTogetherWetAndStickyInsideMyFather'sGut
Samantha Tetangco: 4 Poems
When the fog rolls in, we forget / about searching for the right song, / about directions and the path / and time
Alexandra Weiss: 3 Poems
it's monsoon season in the high desert and the surgery's two weeks from today. in 14 days i'll be back from albuquerque, tucked into bed…
Terry Trowbridge: Conversions Too Late
Combustion engines betray us. / Their carbon paradox hums in idle driveways.
Carson Wolfe: 3 Poems
For the free coffee and concentration of women / with low self-esteem. It's practically a service: / The way he winks at Evelyn
Loralee Clark: Essence
She is the fruit and its pored flesh. / This I notice first, learn myself through mother: / her blood and beat
Nikia Bain: 3 Poems
are you afraid / that if you lose your illness / you will lose your identity?
GRSTALT Comms: Congress of Current and Future Interns
we were decisive nodes | the disruption was decisive | monitors lighting up chunks of smoke | bodies wrapped in black kevlar | cords pulled from ports
Beatrice Timken: Suicide Note Never Placed.
Pretend that you found this on my desk on a sunnier afternoon than this one. / Outside my window, the cars in the parking lot across the street do their donuts as fanatically as always.
Amirah Al Wassif: 4 Poems
When I was younger, / I stood on a mountain of pillows / With a brave decision to swallow a / whole finger.
Nicchio Teixeira: 3 Poems
A snaky maze of untold, hasty trials on right / moves to make, embody my perfidious past / I've tried to run from, but eternally return to
Sherry Okamura: Rabbits
In the year of the Rabbit / my half moon dance / for the ancestors. / The wrong kind of Japanese / again, / not camped enough, / apparently / not interned at all.
Ronnie Hibbert: 3 Poems
I cannot stand next to you or another member of your near-human species. You'll say something funny and I laugh so big you can see the coat of milky goopy envy on my tongue.
Nicola de Vera: Circus Act
The bright lights can be blinding. But I hear them around me. The clapping. The cheering. I can feel the tent bursting with energy. I am the final act of the night.
Nadia Arioli: Grendel's Mother Considers Convalescing
…in a sanatorium or a jail cell. It doesn't much matter which. But,
for now, she’ll settle for a Greyhound. The grosser the better.
James Caton: 2 Poems
At Nuremberg, Jackson / revealed one human head, / severed, nameless, / shriveled beyond / a mother's recognition.
Theo Bee: the gap year
skin flakes rest in my lap, hands crossed, fingers / twisted left and right and up and forward but never down