Interview with Writer Delores Christian Liesner (Twitter Short Story) — Matthew Toffolo’s Summary

Matthew Toffolo: What gave you the idea to write this very short story? Delores Christian Liesner: Actual PMS and Menopause incidents! 2) How many stories/screenplays have you written? Stories – hundreds (31 in book Be the Miracle) Children’s plays 3 Screenplays – less than one 3) What movie have you watched the most times in […]

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Interview with Writer Connie Wilson (Twitter Short Story) — Matthew Toffolo’s Summary

Matthew Toffolo: What gave you the idea to write this very short story? Connie Wilson: A close friend I was a cheerleader with in high school (6-girl squad) had “brain bleeds” that were addressed by the University of Iowa Hospitals. Everyone thought she was “okay.” She dropped dead in her front yard while mowing the […]

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Interview with Writer Angela Brown (Twitter Short Story) — Matthew Toffolo’s Summary

Matthew Toffolo: What gave you the idea to write this very short story? Angela Brown : – #metoo 2) How many stories/screenplays have you written? – I co-wrote a screenplay with a friend several years back. But we didn’t really know what to do with it so it languished. Had we known how to get […]

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Interview with Writer Micki Hogan (Twitter Short Story) — Matthew Toffolo’s Summary

Matthew Toffolo: What gave you the idea to write this very short story? Micki Hogan: I have always enjoy short fiction. The idea of writing within the guidelines was intriguing. 2) How many stories/screenplays have you written? I have been writing fiction and poetry most of my life. I have works on Amazon and featured […]

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Interview with Writer Rick Danford (Twitter Short Story) — Matthew Toffolo’s Summary

Matthew Toffolo: What gave you the idea to write this very short story? Rick Danford: I’ve always been a big fan of Vampires and with just 240 characters, I thought this would be the easiest subject matter. 2) How many stories/screenplays have you written? I’ve written well over 30 or 40 scripts and countless stories […]

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Interview with Writer Mike Arsuaga (Twitter Short Story) — Matthew Toffolo’s Summary

Matthew Toffolo: What gave you the idea to write this very short story? Mike Arsuaga : It’s two chapters from my novel COME FIND ME. The full-length novel is at https://www.iheartbookpublishing.com/come-find-me.html 2) How many stories/screenplays have you written? Sixteen books published. Maybe six short stories. Two feature-length screenplays and a pilot for a TV series. […]

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Interview with Poet David Dephy — Matthew Toffolo’s Summary

Matthew Toffolo: What is the theme of your poem? David Dephy: Pain and hope, strength and kindness, our memories and forgiveness, because — some day — we will remember nothing of our enemies, but that killing silence of our friends. 2) What motivated you to write this poem? The same things which I mentioned above […]

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Interview with Poet Jason Yearick — Matthew Toffolo’s Summary

Matthew Toffolo: What is the theme of your poem? Jason Yearick: The chaotic nature of thoughts, images, and ideas being forced into linear time, expectation versus actualization and the mutability of the abstract molded into a concrete form. 2) What motivated you to write this poem? The need to write despite not having the time […]

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Interview with Poet H. W. Robertson — Matthew Toffolo’s Summary

Matthew Toffolo: What is the theme of your poem? H. W. Robertson: Hope’s and my love is like the harmony of the sea and sky. 2) What motivated you to write this poem? I love Hope, and we were at Cannon Beach, a favorite spot. 3) How long have you been writing poetry? 55 years […]

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Read Poem: Grotesque, by Saige White

It’s grotesque sometimes.

Pumped blood that flows through your heart, through your varied limbs.

Specifically flowing through your arm.

Now displaced into tiny splattered specks on the bathroom floor.

Displaced on a metal spoon, with undersides charred.

Displaced into plastic syringes peaking out the smallest pocket in your duffel bag.

Straight and narrow.

Your life will never be straight and narrow.

Not even for a glimpse. And a glimpse this was.

Three months, and the path was mowed, wide.

Winding, in places this path was never meant to guide.

And I feel grotesque this time.

My own beating heart stretching, pulling on either side.

Asking my mind: are we angry? are we sad?

Always wishing to forgive, but those images never leave our head.

Of displaced blood in that plastic syringe.