Poem Trevor Williams Poem Trevor Williams

An Act of Arson by Trevor Williams

The air

creates sparks from friction

with the earth.

The salt in our sweat

transmutates into nitroglycerin

while we lay on a funeral pyre

piled up against a red dawn backdrop.

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Poem Heather Pilder Olson Poem Heather Pilder Olson

Aftermath

Earth tilts on its axis.

Disease takes away life.

We’re still here, we are trying

to rebound after strife.

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Short Story Katrinka Mannelly Short Story Katrinka Mannelly

The Rarest Kind of Mermaid by Katrinka Mannelly

“I think she’s the one, Dad. Please try to be open minded, okay?”

“I’ll try, Dawson, but you’re not making it easy, insisting I meet her out by the swimming pool.”

“I told you, she’ll be more comfortable this way. She’s nervous about meeting you.”

“If that’s the case, wouldn’t it make more sense to meet over dinner at Joe’s? Or grab a cup of coffee somewhere? Or a drink, even?

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