“I welcome you in.
Ban the banter.”

“I welcome you in.
Ban the banter.”
The curiosity of stones
above gray-banded surf…
You cried because you dropped a butter knife.
Everything I do is stupid and wrong!
By Ace Boggess No hat. Sunburnt, mud-flecked cheeks.He works hard, trimming bushesinto elephants, piling leaves,digging a trench by the fence linefor his own reasons. “What’s your nameagain?” I ask. He…
by Sheila Murray-Nellis Every day for weekssmoke muffles the mountains.Particulate on the incoming breathflattens each hue to haze, as flames lick their wayacross the beetle-killed back countrystressed beyond endurance, sparkedby…
by Michael Dechane The wind from the west is stillunmaking these mountains:each branch and blade tip pointstoward the sea, the sun that rises.From the summit I see around myself.See winter…
By Devon Balwit The Koi in today’s pondknow nothingof yesterday’s earthquakes.They swim in and out of sky,light reflecting throughJapanese maples, all opalescentscales, mouths openingto the same roundnesswhether or not hundredsof…
by Michael Dechane A yellow tomato comes apart at the seammy knife makes. This skin: how can it holdso well so much? I salt the weeping fleshthat reflects this morning…