Angela
Everyone I knew, knew your name, you’d left the country to study in Europe, came home to the Black Liberation Movement, your hair a corona… Read More »Angela
Everyone I knew, knew your name, you’d left the country to study in Europe, came home to the Black Liberation Movement, your hair a corona… Read More »Angela
Cinder blocks framed the sunrise orange as I pushed aside the mosquito netting to greet the jade-green frog who lived beneath the toilet seat, found… Read More »Brigada Venceremos
The elevator shivered as it climbed the three or maybe four floors to the office, I hurried to the copy editor’s desk where a balding… Read More »Ben Levine at the Daily World
iridescent with ruffles soaring to my knees coated with colors lined in fabric furry with the softness of willows the toughness of leather
Queen Esmerelda’s lips were luscious red petals and her brown eyes flecked with the sparkle of fireflies. People remarked how she moved with the grace… Read More »The Crowd Prince of No Ware
The close of summer signifies a return to school and the end of vacation. It’s like knowing things are changing, but not being able to… Read More »An Ocean in a Clay Pot
I sliced the yellow onion into rings the red bell pepper into strips marinated the chuck in garlic even watched a youtube video to make… Read More »What I Really Wanted to Say
Vista point from above the city on Highway 30 : log poles stacked horizontal to the Columbia River chalk-white plumes stretch taller. Cars cross the… Read More »Longview, Washington
Two members of a religious group beneath a yellow umbrella at the foot of Mt. Saint Helens sit beneath a sign asking if Peace is… Read More »Two-Part Invention
Flying is your true home, words scribbled on a subscription card and slipped inside these pages as a bookmark. More like a semaphore that translates… Read More »Flying Into an Ellipsis