REDEMPTION By Elizabeth Kilcoyne
REDEMPTIONby Elizabeth Kilcoyne
In the 1960s, S&H Green Stamps were the hottest perk on the market. Supermarkets, gas stations and department stores gave them out as rewards—similar to the grocery store Monopoly Game today. S&H...
MONKEYING AROUND WITH GENETICS By Gayle Compton
MONKEYING AROUND WITH GENETICSBy Gayle Compton
“The human being...is no considerableimprovement upon the monkey." —Mark Twain
On a blustery day in March I sat in my front porch rocker listening to the wind chimes and feeling...
MY FATHER’S FEET by Ann Zuccardy
MY FATHER’S FEETBy Ann E. Zuccardy The cinderblock walls were painted what was probably supposed to be soothing blue and the windows, heavy and industrial, were swathed in cheerful, frayed calico. The autumnal chill from...
FOR KELLY OF THE KELLY PARADOX by Nate Tulay
FOR KELLY OF THE KELLY PARADOXby Nate Tulay
“When we see a galaxy 5 billion light years away, would that galaxy not had been closer 5 billion years ago, and thus take a less light...
MOONDOG By MIlton Montague
MOONDOGby Milt Montague
In the late 1950‘s Sivia and Milt were married and living Sivia’s dream of operating a fashionable retail Ladies Boutique in Manhattan. It was located on the corner of Sixth Avenue and...
RAW GOD EXPERIENCE By Derek Nast
RAW GOD EXPERIENCEby Derek Nast
What need is there to revisit these past couple of weeks, its majority had been messed up enough as it was. I’m just thrilled that it's all behind me. But...
PASSAGES By Therese White
PASSAGESby Theresa White
There is a feather, the outer vain edged dark like charcoal ash, while the longer side bears an oyster shell lightness. Gathered from the yard, it has sat for years in my...