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Tom O’Donnell
The Other Wife If you hadn’t already been told of her, of the soft nudge of her breasts at your back, the delicate, tuliped,...
Apr 29, 2022


Editor's Notes
Dreams may also have supplied inspiration. When asked how he came up with some of his ideas, McKillop is reputed to have said, “Well, you...
Apr 25, 2022


Table of Contents
Volume 3 Number 2 05.01.2022 Editor's Notes Headlines w/Charles Simic Fred Michel Linda Aldrich Stephen Gibson Gloria Heffernan Geoffrey...
Apr 19, 2022
Headlines - Charles Simic
Saturday Night Fever Fred and I were on the beach one night. The tide was high, the mighty waves Pounded the sand and the huge rocks...
Apr 19, 2022


Book End - Merrill Gilfillan interviewed by Michael Hettich
I started reading Merrill Gilfillan’s poetry in around 2000, when his Selected Poems, 1964-2000 was published by Adventures in Poetry. It...
Apr 19, 2022

Pamela L. Sumners' Etiquette for a Pandemic (and Other Social Distancing Protocols)
reviewed by Bill Burtis Hole-in-the-Head, while called a “review,” has only once before offered an actual review of a volume of poetry....
Apr 19, 2022


Diana Roper McDowell
Phoebe Island at Low Tide Osprey Nest on Sutton Island Misty Morning Looking Down at the Boathouse Stalking the Shorel Butterfly & Bees...
Apr 19, 2022


Leah Dockrill
Under Grey Sky - acrylic paint on canvas, 24"x24" Low Tide on Mackenzie Beach - paper collage and mixed media, 24"x18" Magical Tofino -...
Apr 12, 2022


Greg Clary
Bluegrass Tonight Bocce Court Greg Clary is a retired college professor who was born and raised in Turkey Creek, West Virginia, and now...
Apr 12, 2022


Charter Weeks
Eric Billy Tonya Alexander Paul Manuel Artist's Statement: I have been a documentary photographer for nearly 50 years. In the case of...
Apr 9, 2022


Maximillien St-Jacques
Max St-Jacques is a Canadian American who lives between Brooklyn, NYC and Toronto, Ontario. Max's photography has been featured in Up...
Apr 9, 2022




Fred Michel
Tulipa Fred Michel explores Horticultural Art by creating still life images of plants and their parts. Inspired by a love of plants and...
Apr 8, 2022


Leanne Grabel
Leanne Grabel is a poet, illustrator and performer from the Pacific Northwest. Her graphic stretched memoir Brontosaurus Illustrated will...
Apr 8, 2022


Christopher Paul Brown
Christopher Paul Brown is known for his exploration of the unconscious and the serendipitous. In 2020 his work appeared in fourteen...
Apr 8, 2022
Linda Aldrich
Buried Seed Organs Densely packed, pull-pins ready to burst into beauty come spring, or hearts ready for transplant, hearts of little...
Apr 8, 2022
Pamela Sumners
Stardust His eyes had never been good and when he saw Mary— it wasn’t stardust but sawdust in his eyes. He had Coke bottle glasses even...
Apr 8, 2022
GTimothy Gordon
Cloud of Unknowing (upon Van Gogh’s Wheatfield with Crows,1890) … look upon yourself as an exile and a pilgrim on this earth. – Thomas à...
Apr 8, 2022
Jeri Theriault
Patrons My mother’s saints—the quiet ones—have grown used to their oblivion. Like most things my mother left they don’t fit my life...
Apr 8, 2022
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