Splintered
Jennifer Fliss
When laughing over something the neighbor says, Katie slaps an old picnic table. This is the first splinter. It embeds itself quickly, inserting itself so readily, it is as if her skin is dough.
Evening Window in May
Lucie McKee
Ars Ekphrastica
Adam D. Weeks
Because you’re refracted
light inside a frame or framed
Verbless
Maurice Ferguson
Every reflection, mirrors or otherwise,
Whether in this moment or in another time,
New from the Anthology
Lee upton- from the 2010 issue and current work
Patrick Ryan Frank- from the 2011 issue and current work
Volume XLIV
"Alchemical Poetry" - Dreama J. Kattenbraker, mixed media on canvas, 36" x 60"