YOU ARE THE WIND, YOU ARE BOTH THE WIND… Poli Miltou·June 14, 2019YOU ARE THE WIND, YOU ARE BOTH THE WIND… written by: Poli Miltou @PoliMiltou You are the...EnglishPoetry·1 min read
Ordinary Days Doug Stanfield (Hemmingplay)·June 14, 2019Saying Goodbye Part VI Ordinary Days written by: Doug Stanfield (Hemmingplay) @hemmingplay She had wanted to sell...Doug StanfieldEnglishPoetrySaying Goodbye·1 min read
In The Pan Richard K. Ostrander·June 11, 2019In The Pan written by: Richard K. Ostrander @akaDick Like flash paper smoke sailing up with a...PoetryEnglish·1 min read
Pages Torn Out prikcab (Ian Perlman)·June 6, 2019Pages Torn Out written by: Ian Perlman (prikcab) if time’s hands move at a constant pace what...PoetryEnglishFeatured Post·1 min read
War-Zone Nerisha Kemraj·May 31, 2019War-Zone written by: Nerisha Kemraj They all lie scattered around me. My one-year-old in his crib that’s...EnglishLiterature·1 min read
Joshua David Estringel·May 25, 2019Joshua written by: David Estringel @The_Booky_Man I heard, today, that you died nine years ago. My friend...EnglishPoetry·1 min read
When I Was Young Lisa Keeble·May 19, 2019When I Was Young written by: Lisa Keeble @lisakeb007 I thought I knew love For at least a...PoetryEnglish·1 min read
Perturbation Godfrey Holy·May 16, 2019Perturbation written by: Godfrey Holy Morning comes to my window Bearing a basket of virgin sunrise. A...EnglishFeatured PostPoetry·1 min read
Her First Step Rohini Prajapati·May 8, 2019Her First Step written by: Rohini KB Reddy @rohiniprajapat3 She stood outside the gate, in the bright...LiteratureEnglish·1 min read
Letting Go Dianne Moritz·May 6, 2019Letting Go written by: Dianne Moritz Do you spit out words as you might a bite of...PoetryEnglish·1 min read
Self-Loathing Pranjal Srivastava·May 2, 2019Self-Loathing written by: Pranjal Srivastava The drunken fool returned to his hell All soaked up in restlessness...PoetryEnglish·1 min read
Codetta Jean M Beebe·April 30, 2019Codetta written by: Jeanmbb @jmbsquared in some now but down to that day the slant of...PoetryEnglish·1 min read
Sunday Dinner Patricia Coughlin·April 21, 2019Sunday Dinner written by: Patricia Coughlin Sunlight shone through the window early on Sunday morning, and Dillon...LiteratureEnglish·6 mins read
Sorrow Kay Chilowvaeh·April 9, 2019Sorrow written by: Kay Chilowvaeh I never thought I’d miss you because I always expected you’d never be...EnglishPoetry·1 min read