Creating the Worlds
— Diane Lee Moomey In the first world, the sun rose only every other day, and the moon fell from the sky because the gravity module worked in theory only. Tenants refused to move in, and the first...
View ArticleLove and Survival
— Paul Retzinger I have decided to think like the rain Like the owl and the eagle The wolf and the rose Without human prejudice or judgment Survival with care—and watered in love Only life and love is...
View ArticleThe Message
— Harry Lafnear To the assumed inhabitants of the potential Earth-like worlds recently discovered in our galaxy. All you have heard is true. We are lonely by the billions. We struggle. We fall. We...
View ArticleSoup
— Blaine Burgstrom In the great chromosomal soup that creates what we call Life there’s really no small wonder if there’s a pinch more X or Y Downright shame we punish anyone who feels more like a girl...
View ArticleAlien
— Nick Butterfield I tell no one I am cold inside. I am too close to the earth Beneath where shadows hide. In space and all alone, I don’t see the galaxy of stars Or the myriad of roses above me. Now,...
View ArticleBroken Rules
— Vicki L. Harvey Aren’t rules meant to be broken? There is no peace in a concrete mentality. The fever was in me to run wild … born that way I reckon! Climbed the highest tree to be closer to the...
View ArticleTo You We Pass the Torch
— Casey FitzSimons To you we pass the torch, extinguished though it is, muddy even, damp with inexorable cynicism, and (as I’ve charged about with it) flicking into the air the fungal perspiration of...
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