Monthly Archives: December 2019
Poetry Reading: AI! AI! AI! (A Tatarus for Youth), by David Estringel
Performed by Hannah Ehman AI! AI! AI! (A Tartarus for Youth), by David Estringel I. AI! AI! AI! Sated with stolen life, emerged from mother’s Night, there is longing to be free from the warmth of darkened humours– to be … Continue reading
Poetry Reading: ABOUT YOU, by Joyce Villeta
Performed by Hannah Ehman About You, by Joyce Villeta Crazy I still weep about you Cry myself to sleep about you Still I cannot be without you Thinking how I felt about you Thought that I could be without you … Continue reading
Interview with Screenwriter John Saunders (MIMICS)
Originally posted on Matthew Toffolo's Summary:
Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? John Saunders: A plane carrying two prisoners crash lands in North Carolina where hunters Ethan, Tommy and Dale come to their assistance. Major Reynolds and one…
Read Poem: The sky fell on him again, by Zakir Hossain
Genre – Mystery Style – Surrealistic And again, the sky fell on him, it happened many times, but only on that occasion, he made a decision that he never did before. The sky fell on him again- he was on … Continue reading
Read Poem: STUFF, by Katherine Darlington
I have a lot of it, more than I thought I did, and in the past couple years I spent time going through Stuff I owned that I stored in my pale red barn, out back Where the horse stall … Continue reading
Read Poetry: Sheepscape, by Dan Brook
alone in the verdant field she munches the grass though there’s no satisfaction there remembering her last love even the fresh grass and buttercups of this warm Spring morning taste bland, empty, meaningless why eat to stay alive when life … Continue reading
Read Poem by David P. Carroll
She’s Beautiful. As I’m looking into You bright eyes, Suddenly I’m in love…. With a beautiful woman From above, As I close my eyes, And count to three, I see us forever in love… It’s our future I see, So … Continue reading
Read Poem: WHY I WORRY ABOUT MY UNBORN CHILD, by Roxana Cazan
Because the Oklahoma sky also stretches Stippled with wind-bruised stars. Because a Pakistani-American doctor came in shuffling paperwork and ultrasounds. Because the ocean dipped as bodies were being pulled out of water. Because I wake to feel you squirming, like … Continue reading
Read Poem: Who is to be Blamed?, by Robert Hillary
Right from conception, I sensed my destination is in a nation filled with corruption Where leaders eat the cake of the nation Leaving the masses in destitution Am I to be blamed I was birthed into this nation with no … Continue reading
Read Poem: Mindful, by Gordon Blitz
Sitting on a 55-year-old padded wood chair Trying to keep my spine in line Wiping free random thoughts to focus On my spiritual breathing Drawing a path to a secret place The dark deserted cave barely lit Stomping through muddy … Continue reading