Most read stories

Carnal Knowledge

19451945 views1010 comments1010 favs

He says he’ll have a Bud, too. The woman taps her pencil on her pad, looks at the kid and says, “When?”

Sideburns

19451945 views1515 comments1010 favs

. . . quit being so rigid, open up to the pasta.

Red Hot Hyperbole

19451945 views77 comments77 favs

She came from the land of rumpled sheets. She was the very definition of sex. She was the breeze through the wind chimes of his heart. One might say that she actually invented the orgasm. All mirages are this way. Perfect until they disappear. They

In This Lifetime, Oh How We’ve Drawn This Close

19451945 views99 comments1010 favs

Together at last, we'd gotten this far toward the warm end of those sweet Promises we made, once, with our sincerest written and passed down smart Words, done all on our own deeds, with some real gusto, and offered them as Christmas Lights,…

Fear in a Handful of Dust / National Poetry Month 2015 30 Poems

19451945 views2121 comments1212 favs

Fear in a Handful of Dust

Zombies Calling

19451945 views11 comment22 favs

The zombie apocalypse was long foretold as a rather exciting bit of bother involving shotguns and chainsaws, but the reality of it is rather depressingly boring.

When I Last Saw Gina

19451945 views22 comments77 favs

Regina Dawn "Gina" Edwards, 49, passed away June 2, 2006. R.I.P. "Ridge Woman"

Not Again!

19451945 views11 comment00 favs

"People just weren't getting it," he continued, wiping his mouth on his sleeve and hiccuping mildly. "It looks like it's time to UP the ANTE!"

Not Tired

19441944 views99 comments44 favs

Three hours isn't that long.

Damn Headache

19441944 views1414 comments55 favs

Less than 5 seconds...

Pink

19441944 views1818 comments1515 favs

Together / they peeled and fed each other pink fruit, / ordered expensive pink beef, went on / vacations and viewed pink sunsets / on paradise beaches.

The Solution to All My Problems

19441944 views33 comments33 favs

IN BOX 12 OF DD FORM 214, the Department of Defense requires a narrative reason for every military discharge. Mine reads: Continued involvement of a discreditable nature with civilian and military authorities.

The Letter

19441944 views55 comments44 favs

You know how it is, one day a good friend sends you this long note telling you how-the-hell they are or aren't getting along in the frigging world

The Cold Never Bothered Anything Anyways

19441944 views88 comments55 favs

What kind of person would she be remembered as if she died over night and someone looked in her freezer? She took out a package of bacon from the freezer that was dated 2009.

Blank Future

19441944 views00 comments22 favs

I might as well just keep driving. Past my exit. Beyond my job. Just drive. Until the tank runs out of gas. A blank future is better than this bleak one.

When He Left it all to Me

19441944 views3636 comments2020 favs

Where did you go?

To Explain the Sasquatch Sitter

19441944 views11 comment11 fav

And I was going into the visions you get before you go to sleep. And I heard her moan. It was so beautiful. I moaned back. And she moaned again. And I did too. We pretended I guess that we didn’t hear each other. That we were moaning in our sleep.

A Sacrifice For God And Man

19441944 views00 comments00 favs

The words of prophets only serve to demonstrate that ‘unreliable narrative’ can often result in poor literature; unfortunately, poor literature can attract a very large following.

C O N F L A T E

19431943 views55 comments22 favs

She jumped into the hole the other day. The hole that sucks little girls into the universe, and doesn't return them. I had to watch it. I had to watch her sitting on the dock. Lean over, and fall in. I couldn't have saved her. Nor God. Or Jesus. Not the bridge. …

I Like You ‘Cause You Like Me

19431943 views22 comments22 favs

And you don't like much. No handholding or brand name sweaters. No phone calls late at night. This is not you. And you certainly don't go for kisses in the rain or cards from the grocery store with…

Eidetic (from OPEN CITY Magazine Number 16)

19431943 views11 comment11 fav

Who do you think are the true intellectuals? I'm a fan of both Gore Vidal and Harold Bloom although most people can't stand either of them. George Plimpton is interesting...

Madi's Love

19431943 views88 comments22 favs

The depth of her love for Briana could only be heard on the 80’s ballads station fumbling from the stereo in Madi’s car, awkward, just like her smile.

Portrait of the poet as midwife

19431943 views44 comments44 favs

Some poems slip out easily Thick and solid Well-oiled and fully formed

Gods Sense of Humor (April Fools Challenge)

19431943 views1010 comments11 fav

I wonder, God. Do you sit around and play with the universe like it was your Wii? Or your Farmville? Or maybe your little iphone app? I mean, really. Did it ever occur to you that the little men, women and children on your screen actually bleed? Do you think…

Our Love Is Enough

19431943 views1414 comments88 favs

To stop the world from explodingLike Krypton. It has to be.Like purple flowers we're there on Burnt battlefields. It raises its flag, Too, and continues the march towardThe dreaming sun in spite ofAll the smoke and ash thisWorld has to offer. Our…

The Stop

19431943 views1313 comments1111 favs

You were busy, moving, alert inconstant motion; packingbooks, clothes, paintings;deciding yes to this, no to that. I was simply tryingto settle somewhere in the space.We'd known it for years when things were in place. Now, this abrupt interruption of…

Departure. Arrival. Return.

19431943 views2424 comments1515 favs

Put down your bazooka, Marianne.

Digging Up Bones

19431943 views33 comments22 favs

So I'm digging, clawing the black earth, disappearing in its ore and shadow.

Animals

19431943 views44 comments44 favs

I folded my problems into pretty paper animals to keep me company. I set them on the Formica dinette set. I jammed some into cracks so they’d stand up straight: organized warfare

Disparity

19431943 views1313 comments1010 favs

sacred ground bleached with the salt of bitter tears