Issue #2: Palm Tree Plastic, Ramon Hernandez
Palm Tree Plastic Missing seats in my birthday cake like, forced accidents make me take family for granted when the candles get lit, I mean like, I didn’t awknowledge their […]
Palm Tree Plastic Missing seats in my birthday cake like, forced accidents make me take family for granted when the candles get lit, I mean like, I didn’t awknowledge their […]
Kindling five days ago i was chopping kindling for my eightyseven year old grandmother when and if your aim is true the hatchet moves through the wood and it splits […]
Seabreeze Seabreeze burned down last week. Seabreeze is the summer resort on the island where my grandmother lives. Seabreeze is where my mother worked as a teenager and I was raised […]
The Island on the island, there is no water. whatever does not sink into the ground is held in cisterns. once we have enough we cannot save the rest. the […]
deer it was dark. the fawn was crying. we’d never heard a deer’s voice before. it couldn’t get up. we didn’t know what to do. we went home. we tried […]
Wanderings Hill My uncle lives on Mount Olympus—seriously, that’s what it’s called. Streets are lined with bulky monstrosities, gaudy and baroque. No one walks up the steep roads, except for […]
All Creatures Ellie and I were seven-year-old animal rights activists, passionate city kids with nowhere to turn but our own gerbils and salamanders and the pigeons in the park. We […]
My Cabin Never Leaks When It Doesn’t Rain If you’ve learned one thing from a lifetime in America it’s probably that the nation is full of corners. That it’s easy […]
Rant is a word I’ve Learned I. on the scale of -13 to 640, how sure are you of your safety? i would like to tell you this came to […]
– Boston Pigeon Pier Dear Pigeon, Thank you for visiting me on my underwater lunch break. I can not help but wonder if your flagrant obesity was your own choice, or […]