Jan 1, 2021Poetry: Falling OffNikki is managing editor of streetcake magazine and also runs the streetcake writing prize and MumWrite. She has a chapbook and...
Dec 30, 2020Poetry: AdventMy not-quite pilgrimage: the train, the tube cutting the city southeast to northwest – a husband or a chaperone, scared to send me out...
Dec 28, 2020Flash Fiction: Heat WaveIn waking moments, she dreamt of only blue skies. A rolling summer like the hills on her bedsheets. Time still to share with the body...
Dec 26, 2020Poetry: How to De-Construct A Family How to de-construct a family REMOVE PART A FROM PART B My family is a building site. We can slide from top to bottom in 10 seconds to...
Dec 24, 2020Poetry: 'Eating Fried Chicken with Ballerina's in Central Park' & More!Eating Fried Chicken with Ballerinas in Central Park Sitting in the west side of Central Park, three ballerinas force-feeding me fried...
Dec 23, 2020Poetry: You Told Me What is EssentialRead 'You told me what is essential...' from Johnathan Minton, which is part of a longer work 'Letters'.
Nov 27, 2020Flash Fiction: That Time You Nearly DrownedThe thing to know about this beach is that it is flat, extremely flat. But you don’t start there. First, you have to burn your feet on...
Nov 25, 2020Blackout Poetry: "Getting to the Airport" & "Altruistic Tums”"Getting to the Airport" "Altruistic Tums" Charles J. March III is a person currently living in California. His works have appeared in or...
Nov 23, 2020Poetry: Wonder Inspired by Ice XVIIISo here we are, fallen, but not without grace. Stretched and still stretching. Time, allowing storms to pass and then, to start again. A...
Nov 11, 2020Short Story: The BinocularsKevin craved the binoculars, a 40th birthday gift for Father from Mother. For two weeks he fantasized about spying on the farmer who wore...