- Death’s Bed – Sunny Benoit“What was he like?” A younger fresh-faced nurse asked me as I handed her the corner of an off white top sheet. “Mr. Weeks?” I asked, basically rhetorically, already knowing she meant the man who had slept here the last three months. I bowed my head as I tucked the sheet under the bed, looking… Continue reading Death’s Bed – Sunny Benoit
- Precipice – poem by Angel RosaThough many weeks away still, I sometimes struggle not to sigh — At the thought of summer ending, When the precipice be nigh. The elongated shadows. The dimming of the light. The reluctant acquiescence — Of the sun into the night. Autumn is the season On the precipice of death. Nearly every profound loss —… Continue reading Precipice – poem by Angel Rosa
- Incarcerated – Haiku series by Rachel HartleyIncarcerated, My mind is an awful din, Cluttered and broken. No independent, No ride, no money, no work, No hopeful future. Who can I talk to, The pain is unbearable, Someone please hear me.
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“Leave me flowers, leave me holly. Leave me honeysuckle and come and watch me cross over into the light.“
From “Flowers for Nobody” by Anthea Kaplan
Spring, 2021
Poetry: Alina Antropova / Morgan Rhindress / Andrew MacDonald / Jason Kelly / Melissa Rodriguez / Jess Prince / Tugc Caglar Prose: Sara Cowell / Piper Smythe / Nexus Hannus / Banen Mustafa / Michelle Melnik/ Melissa Mansfield / Abby Agron / Miranda Cuddy / Isaiah Colon / Annmarie Arduino / Erin Melvin / Dan Lavign / Emily Tan
“Do this at night, when you have little reason to be out and the pressure of purpose climbs your limbs like ivy.“
From “7 Places to Go (When You’re Young and Broke” by Alina Antropova
Fall 2020
Poetry Jillian Smith / Skylah Colon / Clara Boem / Machelle Kelley / Samary Ramos / Alina Antropova / Alex Suarez / Todd Cummings / Melissa Rodriguez / Piper Smythe / Erick Rivera-Gonzale Prose+Fiction Dominick Valentine / Kristen Booker / Morgan Orszulak / Annmarie Arduino Art+Design Sarah Riffenburg / Rachel Bellenoit / Piper Smythe
“Acid rain falls hard / soaking the broken and Poor / with wrathful eyes“
From “Dancing with Dante” by Samary Ramos
Spring 2020
Coriann Willingham / Melissa Rodriguez / Najy Knee / Emily Tan / Jordan Cooper / Todd Cummings / Patrick Olszewski / Machelle Kelley / Jillian Smith / Jillian Beach / Piper Smythe / Andrea Veras
“I spin tales with heathens, and have charmed a concrete rose”
From “This is Not a Love Story” by Emily Tan
Fall 2019
Brianna Kane / Alaina Henry / Jenna Langlais / A’knesha Davis-Darkwah / Veronica Meehan / Alan Meyer / Sierra Blake / EmilyRose Navarro / Piper Smythe / Luca Oddo
“The vibrations were overwhelming, like a blue whale singing in my skull, and I lost myself in an ocean of nothing. My thoughts, my memories. I couldn’t call them mine.”
From “I Cleared my Mind” by Piper Smythe






