Apr 26, 2019 | Special Issue: Triptych
Everyone’s Hon to May. Even strangers. Especially strangers whom you want to feel at home like their regular diner. The regulars are all Hons, only the teens are not Hons, they are Hey Guys or You Guys or Hey Gals or You Gals.
Apr 19, 2019 | Special Issue: Triptych
With a whoosh and thud, he lands on the courtyard wall, and I leap up, startled, my book flying off my lap. His wings are twin arcs of pure light, and he smells of wet leaves and burnt umber.
Apr 13, 2019 | Special Issue: Triptych
It matters who says it first is first and I love you for it sometimes I love you and sometimes you’re first but there are days oh my those days when I
Apr 4, 2019 | Special Issue: Triptych
He stumbles through sentences, forgetting whether verbs come last or second or first. He confuses the order of pronouns, putting ‘I’ before ‘you,’ and ‘me’ before ‘her.’ He is failing a simple test, running interference between the Germanic and the Romantic, thinking of the ends and beginnings of his story.