
DIVINE PROPERTY
By Tim Gavin — No officer of law and order will bag my head, not even if I took to the streets, bare skin shivering, hurling curses at the invisible things
6 days ago


Living in the Land of I Don’t Know
By Lulu Logan — Living in the land of I don’t know, waiting for direction for which way to go. Waiting for the voice of the One who will
Dec 30, 2024


Prince Charming Speaks after the Divorce
By Linda Leedy Schneider — Some things are never meant to be Happily Ever After. Though now Julia’s incessant talk, her demand I dress for
Mar 4, 2024


Considering my essence
By Antonia Deignan — I was fixing a light bulb. It was a tiny one, no larger than my thumb. It lived in a salt rock lamp. The salt rock lamp
Nov 28, 2023


Bipartisan
By James T. Stemmle — Just wondering about my white privilege,
whether it’s needed to believe the universe is friendly. God loves everyone.
Mar 21, 2023

Love is starting to feel like a privilege
By Mia Maisha — We dream of being the first ones in our families to keep a partner. Love is starting to feel like the bench our ancestors
Feb 2, 2023


Erratic Orbit
By Gary Beck — The sun rises late,
sets earlier, but some of us hardly notice, bound to city cycles, wake, rise, hygiene, rush to work on
Jan 15, 2023

Police Pulling Me Over
By Karol Nielsen — I needed a car for my new job as managing editor of a weekly newspaper covering murders, drugs, schools, and communities
Dec 6, 2022


The Darkest Everything
By Taté Walker — I am buried so deep
and dark in your glorious universe. The obsidian space around everything so rich with unexplored life. My joy
Nov 12, 2022


My Strong Fingers
By Audrey Geliga — My strong fingers have held my children when they needed me the most and in times when I just wanted a hug and to feel
Oct 3, 2022


A Dawn with You
By Shalini Yadav — A striking crack of dawn at the parapet, removing the murk within one more day, neat and beautiful,
brightening further
Sep 4, 2022


Summer of (20)69
By Ian Willey — Imagine how that scene would have played out if Adams and his ne'er-do-well friends were Latino, Middle Eastern, or Black.
Jun 19, 2022


The Right Side of White
By T. A. Johnson — Understanding the complexity of being Black in America is hard for most White People to see, but it’s hard for anyone to
May 2, 2022


Roles We Play
By Jeremiah K Durick — Little more than a toddler he wanted to do the work we did – dishes, vacuuming, raking and
anything else we were
Mar 28, 2022

BABY BOOMERANG
By Mark Blickley — My Baby Boomer generation has been weaponized into a baby boomerang that cuts down all who are different then we are.
Mar 18, 2022


Overlooked Privilege
By Nicole Rhodes — The day he forgets me, the day he talks to me like just another waitress, like just another friendly stranger, I don't
Feb 5, 2022